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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 24 2009


    Armenia, Azerbaijan Turkey to participate in joint NATO exercise



    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey will be among participants of a joint
    exercise to be held by NATO in Kazakhstan in September, according to
    an announcement released by the Prime Ministry General Directorate for
    Emergency Management.

    NATO's Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center (EADRCC) is
    organizing a Consequence Management Field Exercise in cooperation with
    Kazakhstan, the host nation, which will be conducted on Sept. 5-11.

    The exercise `ZHETYSU 2009' is in accordance with the Civil Emergency
    Planning Exercise Policy and the Exercise Program for 2009-2013. It is
    a contribution by Kazakhstan to the Partnership for Peace (PfP)
    program. It will be the ninth EADRCC field exercise and the first
    EADRCC exercise hosted by Kazakhstan.

    `The Prime Ministry General Directorate for Emergency Management,
    which is the EADRCC's contact point in our country, is also assuming
    coordination of all activities concerning the exercise. In addition to
    our country, the United States, Germany, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia
    and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Armenian, Finland, Britain, Spain, Sweden,
    Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, Tajikistan,
    Turkmenistan and Ukraine will participate in the exercise,' the
    announcement said.

    For more than one-and-a-half years, Turkey and Armenia have been
    holding closed-door talks, mediated by Switzerland, to restore their
    relations. But the process stalled after Ankara said progress in
    normalization efforts was linked with progress in Armenia's
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. Armenia rejects any link between the two
    issues.



    24 August 2009, Monday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN ANKARA
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