The Worst Thing Will Become Known In The End
Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
Comments - 30 August 2014, 15:06
7 NATO countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Netherlands - are on the way of creating
a joint quick response expedition corps which will have a personnel of
10,000 and include air, navy forces and infantry.
The purpose is to strengthen the North-Atlantic forces in reaction to
Russia's actions in Ukraine, the Financial Times reported.
This initiative will be officially presented by the UK Prime Minister
Cameron during the NATO Summit in Wales.
This week NATO Secretary General Rasmussen announced that the
North-Atlantic alliance is planning to create new bases in Eastern
Europe. According to him, the summit in Wales must overcome
disagreements over strengthening the presence of the alliance along
the borders of Russia.
He said the alliance will adopt an action plan to react to the new
security environment in Europe quickly.
The agreement between Russia and NATO according to which the alliance
refrained from stationing bases in Eastern Europe is no longer
effective. Creation of major NATO bases along the Russian borders
creates a new situation. NATO has disagreements on this issue,
particularly Germany and Turkey are against this plan. However, the
United States has let know that if this issue is not resolved in the
summit of Wales, the United States will deal with bases separately
from NATO.
In fact, prior to the summit of Wales the initiative of the UK and six
states is also for this case in case the summit in Wales does not
adopt the relevant decision.
Besides, important decisions on the relations with new partners,
particularly Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova, will be made in the Wales
summit. The format of close relations with these countries without
membership is being discussed.
NATO intends to create a security zone from the Black Sea to the
Caspian which will definitely relate to Armenia. Recently the UK
Ambassador Katherine Leach hinted that participation of the Armenian
delegation in the NATO summit at the level of the president is
desirable. He also said that Armenia has a valuable experience as it
successfully and effectively cooperates with CSTO and NATO.
However, this situation is close to a resolution. The point is that in
answer to NATO's initiative Moscow is trying to oppose its military
bloc, CSTO, to the North Atlantic Alliance. Yesterday is became known
that CSTO is ready for peacekeeping actions outside the member states
of the alliance, including Ukraine. Moscow is preparing for a
confrontation, involving CSTO member states.
Armenia is actually facing a choice because it will hardly be able to
continue successful cooperation with two blocs which are entering into
a confrontation. Of course, there is a theoretical chance but Moscow
will hardly try to fulfill its "relations" with NATO through Armenia.
Of course, there is the option of "neutrality" but for the time being
one cannot see how it can be done.
The summit in Wales will be a crucial event where the question of the
next stage of formation of the "new world order" will be determined.
This is a legitimate and objective process. In this process Russia and
its allies will act as "empire of evil", even though it is "unpleasant
and unfair" for the pro-Russian bloc.
In addition, the most unpleasant thing will become known to Russia's
"allies" when it becomes known that Russia has participated in the
process of creation of the "new world order" and its "allies" were
just the sacrifice for the new redesign.
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Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
Comments - 30 August 2014, 15:06
7 NATO countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Netherlands - are on the way of creating
a joint quick response expedition corps which will have a personnel of
10,000 and include air, navy forces and infantry.
The purpose is to strengthen the North-Atlantic forces in reaction to
Russia's actions in Ukraine, the Financial Times reported.
This initiative will be officially presented by the UK Prime Minister
Cameron during the NATO Summit in Wales.
This week NATO Secretary General Rasmussen announced that the
North-Atlantic alliance is planning to create new bases in Eastern
Europe. According to him, the summit in Wales must overcome
disagreements over strengthening the presence of the alliance along
the borders of Russia.
He said the alliance will adopt an action plan to react to the new
security environment in Europe quickly.
The agreement between Russia and NATO according to which the alliance
refrained from stationing bases in Eastern Europe is no longer
effective. Creation of major NATO bases along the Russian borders
creates a new situation. NATO has disagreements on this issue,
particularly Germany and Turkey are against this plan. However, the
United States has let know that if this issue is not resolved in the
summit of Wales, the United States will deal with bases separately
from NATO.
In fact, prior to the summit of Wales the initiative of the UK and six
states is also for this case in case the summit in Wales does not
adopt the relevant decision.
Besides, important decisions on the relations with new partners,
particularly Georgia, Ukraine and Moldova, will be made in the Wales
summit. The format of close relations with these countries without
membership is being discussed.
NATO intends to create a security zone from the Black Sea to the
Caspian which will definitely relate to Armenia. Recently the UK
Ambassador Katherine Leach hinted that participation of the Armenian
delegation in the NATO summit at the level of the president is
desirable. He also said that Armenia has a valuable experience as it
successfully and effectively cooperates with CSTO and NATO.
However, this situation is close to a resolution. The point is that in
answer to NATO's initiative Moscow is trying to oppose its military
bloc, CSTO, to the North Atlantic Alliance. Yesterday is became known
that CSTO is ready for peacekeeping actions outside the member states
of the alliance, including Ukraine. Moscow is preparing for a
confrontation, involving CSTO member states.
Armenia is actually facing a choice because it will hardly be able to
continue successful cooperation with two blocs which are entering into
a confrontation. Of course, there is a theoretical chance but Moscow
will hardly try to fulfill its "relations" with NATO through Armenia.
Of course, there is the option of "neutrality" but for the time being
one cannot see how it can be done.
The summit in Wales will be a crucial event where the question of the
next stage of formation of the "new world order" will be determined.
This is a legitimate and objective process. In this process Russia and
its allies will act as "empire of evil", even though it is "unpleasant
and unfair" for the pro-Russian bloc.
In addition, the most unpleasant thing will become known to Russia's
"allies" when it becomes known that Russia has participated in the
process of creation of the "new world order" and its "allies" were
just the sacrifice for the new redesign.
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/32913#sthash.6axgK0ZY.dpuf