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    ARMENIAN DEFENCE MINISTER, NATO CHIEF DISCUSS TIES

    Arminfo
    5 Apr 07

    Yerevan, 5 April: NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
    positively assesses Armenia's fulfilment of the Individual Partnership
    Action Plan with NATO, Scheffer said at his meeting with Armenian
    acting Defence Minister Serzh Sargsyan held in Brussels on 4
    April. Sargsyan is in Brussels with a working visit to attend a NATO
    meeting in the format of Armenia-NATO 26+1.

    According to Armenian Defence Ministry press service, Scheffer said
    that he was informed about the political developments in Armenia and
    hoped that regardless the position Sargsyan is to hold NATO-Armenian
    relations will continue to develop.

    NATO's special representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia Robert
    Simmons, who also attended the meeting, positively assessed Armenia's
    fulfilment of the plan. The parties discussed issues related to reforms
    in the defence sector, the national security strategy, cooperation and
    Armenia's participation in peacekeeping missions. "I hope that positive
    trends will continue, and we can expand cooperation," Simmons said.

    "Certainly, an efficient army is the main guarantor of our security. In
    addition to this, relations with NATO and our participation in the
    CSTO [Collective Security Treaty Organization] make our security
    system complete," Sargsyan said.

    On the same day, Sargsyan met EU Commissioner for External Relations
    and Neighbourhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner, who welcomed Armenia's
    efforts in the new European Neighbourhood policy. The parties pointed
    to the importance of holding forthcoming parliamentary election in
    line with European standards.

    Serzh Sargsyan was appointed prime minister by a presidential decree
    on 4 April.
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