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    NATO NOT TO SIDE WITH ANY PARTY

    news.am
    Nov 6 2009
    Armenia

    NATO welcomes Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, NATO Special
    Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia Robert Simmons stated,
    Nov. 6, 2009. According to him, the establishment of Armenia-Turkey
    relations will be cost-effective for both states.

    "Despite the closure of borders, the trade carries on, however
    after the border opening the countries will be able to open up new
    markets," Simmons outlined. Besides, the establishment of relations
    will contribute to the stabilization of situation in such a complex
    region as South Caucasus is, with numerous frozen conflicts like
    Russia-Georgia and Karabakh. NATO cannot get involved with the
    normalization process or side with any party, Simmons noted.

    "Hopefully, Armenia-Turkey Protocols will be ratified, as they are
    not interrelated with other issues. As for Karabakh dispute, it is
    being settled within the framework of OSCE Minsk Group," Simmons said,
    adding that Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents should concentrate
    on the expeditious resolution of Karabakh conflict.
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