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    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIA SARGSYAN MET NATO DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL BISOGNIERO

    US State News
    June 18, 2009 Thursday 9:46 AM EST

    BRUSSELS, Belgium, April 28 -- The Republic of Armenia's mission to
    NATO issued the following news release:

    NATO Deputy Secretary General, Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero,
    paid a visit to Armenia on 28 April, 2009. He met with President
    of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, Chairman of the National Assembly Hovik
    Abrahamyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandyan and Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan. Topics discussed
    included regional security, the relations between NATO and Armenia,
    the updated IPAP, and Armenia"s progress in defence reforms and
    democratic institution building. The President of Armenia reiterated
    that the European direction continues to be one of Armenia's foreign
    policy priorities and cooperation and interaction with NATO is one
    of its key components. Armenia's cooperation with the Alliance in the
    framework of PfP program was described by S. Sargsyan as a pillar of
    Armenia's national security policy.

    Ambassador Bisogniero noted that this was the first high level visit
    since 2004 which comes to testify to the importance NATO attaches to
    its relations with Armenia. He emphasised that NATO was satisfied
    with the progress registered in different areas of cooperation
    with Armenia. The Deputy Secretary General of NATO praised defence
    reforms and Armenia's contribution to peacekeeping operations. He
    encouraged to further advance cooperation in the fields of the
    fight against international terrorism, civil emergency planning. The
    sides concurred that the Individual Partnership Action Plan was a
    good instrument to discuss issues of common interest and to achieve
    the goals that the sides agreed upon. In the context of improving
    regional security, the President of Armenia stressed the importance
    of peaceful resolution of the existing conflicts. C. Bisogniero
    welcomed the ongoing Armenian-Turkish political dialogue and the
    progress registered so far. With regard to the NK conflict, he noted
    that though NATO is not directly involved in the settlement process,
    it follows the developments carefully and would welcome any effort
    directed at the peaceful resolution of the conflict. The two sides
    agreed that the conflict should be resolved with due account of all
    fundamental principles of international law and that one particular
    principle cannot overrule the others. The President of the National
    Assembly assured that the Armenian Associated Delegation to the NATO
    Parliamentary Assembly will continue to actively participate in the
    discussions held in different committees and sub-committees. Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsyan conveyed Armenia's interest in further
    developing relations with NATO. He emphasized that the Government of
    Armenia appreciated the assistance received from NATO and individual
    member states. Tigran Sargsyan noted that the recently established
    Ministry of Emergency Situations would help address more effectively
    the goals outlined as priorities in the area. Prime Minister also
    presented government's steps aimed at mitigating and overcoming the
    negative impact of the global financial and economic crisis. Foreign
    Minister Edward Nalbandian stressed that Armenia intended to strengthen
    and develop mutually beneficial cooperation with NATO within the
    framework of Partnership for Peace program. Armenian Foreign Minister
    attached high importance to Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership
    Action Plan as an effective format of cooperation. E. Nalbandian
    also emphasised that Armenia would continue its cooperation with
    NATO in the fields of peacekeeping, fight against international
    terrorism, emergency situations and on other issues that the sides
    would identify as of common interest. Claudio Bisogniero praised
    the development of cooperation with Armenia and the successful
    implementation of IPAP. Deputy Secretary General touched upon the
    results of NATO Strasbourg/Kehl Summit. At the meeting with the
    Minister of Defence S. Ohanyan, Ambassador Bisogniero particularly
    stressed the importance of developing relations with Armenia in the
    field of military cooperation. In that regard the priorities are to
    achieve full interoperability of the peacekeeping brigade, to overhaul
    the military education system and develop capabilities for long term
    planning. Minister Ohanyan gave a positive assessment to the expert
    assistant by NATO aimed at the implementation of defence reforms, in
    particular to conduct SDR, to strengthen the mechanisms of civilian
    control of the Armed Forces.For more information please contact:
    Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- [email protected]
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