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    KOCHARIAN VOWS 'PARTICULAR ATTENTION' TO ARMY
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Republic
    April 25 2007

    President Robert Kocharian promised more government efforts to reform
    and strengthen the military as he introduced Armenia's newly appointed
    defense minister, Colonel-General Mikael Harutiunian, to the Defense
    Ministry staff on Wednesday.

    The appointment was announced by Kocharian's office late Tuesday.

    In a separate presidential decree, Harutiunian, 61, was dismissed as
    chief of the army staff and discharged from the Armed Forces to run
    the Defense Ministry as a civilian. That significantly increases his
    chances of serving as defense minister in Armenia's next government
    to be formed after the May 12 parliamentary elections.

    Harutiunian, 61, was until now not regarded as the favorite to occupy
    the post that became vacant following Serzh Sarkisian's appointment as
    prime minister on April 4. Two other top army generals, Seyran Ohanian
    and Artur Aghabekian, were thought to be more likely to get the job.

    Addressing the ministry staff, Kocharian said Harutiunian will
    strengthen the army and carry on with defense reforms stemming from
    Armenia's individual partnership action plan with NATO. "Security
    is a high priority for the country, and our policy is aimed and
    will be aimed at further boosting the army's combat-readiness and
    paying particular attention to security issues in general," he said
    in televised remarks.

    Kocharian also thanked Sarkisian for his "large-scale and effective
    work" at the helm of the Defense Ministry.
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