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    NATO TRAINING OFFICERS, DIPLOMATS FOR UKRAINE, GEORGIA, BALTIC COUNTRIES

    Interfax News Agency
    June 9 2008
    Russia

    Officers from Ukraine, Georgia and the Baltic countries are undergoing
    training in military science and diplomacy at NATO's leading
    training center, the Defense College, the college's commandant,
    Lt. Gen. Wolf-Dieter Loeser, told Interfax-AVN on Monday.

    The Defense College trains officers from Eastern Europe, including
    the Baltic members of NATO, and also Georgia and Ukraine, he said. An
    Armenian female student who works in the president's office is also
    undergoing training at the Defense College, he added.

    The general said that the level of professional training demonstrated
    by representatives of former Soviet republics is up to NATO
    standards. Their level of training is no lower than that of students
    from other countries, Loeser said. The lesser the country's experience
    in dealing with NATO, the more scrupulous it is in choosing the
    candidates to undergo training at the Defense College, he also said.

    Well-trained people with good career prospects are selected, he said.

    All graduates go on to have successful careers, he added.

    The general cited as an example a Ukrainian colonel who was appointed
    Ukraine's military attache to Britain after graduating from the
    Defense College.

    The defense College trains both officers and diplomats, and training is
    provided in a wide spectrum of subjects, including military sciences,
    economics, politics and modern know-how.
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