ARMENIA READY TO MAINTAIN AND DEVELOP CURRENT LEVEL OF COOPERATION WITH NATO - PRESIDENT SARGSYAN
news.am
September 06, 2012 | 15:01
YEREVAN. - Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan's (IPAP)
third-2011-2013-document is being implemented, Armenia's President
Serzh Sargsyan stated Thursday during his joint briefing with North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Anders Fogh
Rasmussen.
"The level of Armenia's interaction with the Treaty allowed for Armenia
to contribute to the international security system. At present,
Armenia takes part in the NATO-led peace operations in Afghanistan
and Kosovo. Armenia is ready and determined to maintain and develop
the current level of cooperation," the President noted.
In his words, the present-day security challenges demand a
comprehensive and a united approach.
"I am confident that relations with partner countries have
a substantial role in the Treaty's success and in building a
modern-day security system. The Partnership for Peace program has truly
contributed to our country's democratic development ever since 1994,"
President Sargsyan noted, and added:
"But regrettably, we witnessed a blatant violation of the aforesaid
principles along the lines of the Partnership for Peace program, and
this, certainly must not cast a shadow upon our and NATO's relations."
news.am
September 06, 2012 | 15:01
YEREVAN. - Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan's (IPAP)
third-2011-2013-document is being implemented, Armenia's President
Serzh Sargsyan stated Thursday during his joint briefing with North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Anders Fogh
Rasmussen.
"The level of Armenia's interaction with the Treaty allowed for Armenia
to contribute to the international security system. At present,
Armenia takes part in the NATO-led peace operations in Afghanistan
and Kosovo. Armenia is ready and determined to maintain and develop
the current level of cooperation," the President noted.
In his words, the present-day security challenges demand a
comprehensive and a united approach.
"I am confident that relations with partner countries have
a substantial role in the Treaty's success and in building a
modern-day security system. The Partnership for Peace program has truly
contributed to our country's democratic development ever since 1994,"
President Sargsyan noted, and added:
"But regrettably, we witnessed a blatant violation of the aforesaid
principles along the lines of the Partnership for Peace program, and
this, certainly must not cast a shadow upon our and NATO's relations."