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    LITHUANIA CONTINUING COOPERATION WITH SOUTH CAUCASIAN, CIS STATES

    Baltic News Service
    June 1, 2004

    VILNIUS, Jun 01 -- Representatives of the Armenian, Azerbaijani,
    Bulgarian, Romanian, Slovak, Ukrainian and Uzbek armies are starting
    a four-day visit to Lithuania on Tuesday, during which they will get
    acquainted with the country's system of military training.

    This is the first visit of the kind, the Defense Ministry has reported.

    The guests are scheduled to go to the Kaunas-based Division General
    Stasys Rastikis NCO School, Nemencine-based General Adolfas Ramanauskas
    Military Advanced Training Centre, Lithuanian Great Hetman Jonusas
    Radvila Training Regiment in Rukla, General Jonas Zemaitis Military
    Academy of Lithuania in Vilnius.

    The military officers will hold a meeting to discuss results of
    the visit.

    In the framework of the Partnership for Peace Program, in the end
    of 2003 Lithuania proposed military officers from South Caucasian,
    some Central Asian and CIS countries training at the Lithuanian
    Military Academy. Lithuania also suggested sharing experience in such
    fields as crisis management, resource planning, military strategies,
    security policy.

    The training at the Military Academy -- intensive 4-month English
    language classes arranged according to NATO program and international
    courses for captains -- has been favored the most.

    Since 2002 the Lithuanian Defense Ministry has sponsored education
    of Georgian officer in the Baltic Defense College, and from this
    year will pay for studies of two Georgian officers, one officer from
    Armenia and one from Azerbaijan.
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