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    ARMIES CAN BE DEMOCRATIC IN COUNTRIES IN "NO WAR, NO PEACE" SITUATION: ARMENIAN DM

    16:35, 16 Oct 2014

    Lusine Vasilyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    The Armenian Ministry of Defense in cooperation with the OSCE Yerevan
    Office has organized a two-day workshop on the politico-military
    aspects of security. The workshop focuses on the transparency and
    accountability of the armed forces, prevention of corruption risks.

    The event has brought together representatives of different
    international bodies - NATO, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions
    and Human Rights, Geneva Center for Democratic Control of Armed Forces.

    The main document on the agenda is NATO's Building Integrity (BI)
    Programme, which Armenia joined in 2013. It provides practical tools
    to help participating countries strengthen integrity, transparency
    and accountability and reduce the risk of corruption in the defense
    and security sectors.

    Speaking at the workshop, Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohnayan
    said Armenia's joining the Programme and its effective cooperation
    with the OSCE in the field break the stereotype that the army of a
    country in "no war, no peace situation" cannot be democratic.

    "I assert with confidence that we are breaking that stereotype. We
    consider that the army can be transparent and democratic even in a
    'half-war' situation," Minister Ohanyan said.

    The BI Programme is tailored to meet national needs and requirements.

    It is demand-driven and participation is on a voluntary basis. It is
    open to all NATO Allies and partners.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/10/16/armies-can-be-democratic-in-countries-in-no-war-no-peace-situation-armenian-dm/


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