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    NATO looks for new strategic approaches
    06.06.2009 18:20 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Titled "Redefining the Security and Transatlantic
    Diplomacy Role of NATO For the 21st Century," the conference was
    organized in Istanbul by Arý Movement, a civil society
    organization. It focused on NATO enlargement, the alliance's relations
    with the European Union and its new missions outside of the European
    geography.
    While participants praised NATO's role during the course of its past
    60 years, they also emphasized the significance of shaping a strategic
    concept, particularly in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in New
    York.
    "During the past 10 years, the strategic landscape has changed," said
    Stefanie Babst, NATO's deputy assistant secretary general for public
    diplomacy, adding that the organization "has moved from being into
    doing." The new strategic concept should take into account two main
    events, the Sept. 11 attacks and the existing situation in
    Afghanistan, she added.
    "The new strategic concept also should be a political one as well,"
    Babst said. "It should have a renewed clearer vision about core tasks,
    and it should prioritize main tasks." In this respect, the new concept
    has to address military and political issues together, according to
    Babst.
    In an interview with the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review, Babst
    also underscored the significance of the political process over the
    determination of NATO's new strategic concept, which will involve the
    participation of civil society organizations, universities and think
    tanks. Babst said that the new strategic concept is not just a NATO
    document: "It is a joint vision of NATO countries that would like to
    develop the alliance both politically and militarily."
    But Solomon Passy, from Bulgaria, drew attention to NATO's image. A
    member of parliament and a former foreign minister, Passy highlighted
    the need to improve the alliance's image. "If we succeed in winning
    public opinion, we can make a huge impact."
    NATO-EU relations was another major topic discussed throughout the
    conference. Passy said relations between the two entities needed to
    improve and be deepened. "The relations between these two
    organizations are very poor," he said.
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