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    ACCORDING TO ARTUR AGHABEKIAN, ARMENIA IS OBLIGED TO COOPERATE WITH TURKEY IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SPHERE

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 20 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia is obliged to cooperate
    with Turkey within the framework of European security and NATO. Artur
    Aghabekian, the Chairman of the RA NA Standing Committee on Defence,
    National Security, and Internal Affairs, stated in his speech at the
    parliamentary hearings on the subject "Armenian-Turkish Relations:
    Problems and Prospects" on December 20.

    He said that Turkey and Armenia are among the states, which have
    signed two agreements, Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty
    and Vienna Agreement.

    Every year Turkey uses the possibility of holding inspection of the
    quantity of Armenian armed forces and armaments given to it by the
    agreements. And Armenia, which has a right to hold such an inspection
    in Turkey twice a year, has used that possibility only once so far.

    The two countries also cooperate within the framework of NATO programs,
    in particular, Partnership for Peace program. Until 2004 Armenia-NATO
    cooperation had been carried out under the Izmir's South-East joint
    command and the responsible person for the link carrying out Armenia's
    partnership with NATO is a Turkish officer. According to A. Aghabekian,
    Turkish officers are always involved in delegations visiting Armenia
    within the framework of the cooperation. In his words, Turkey is
    greatly interested in periodically visiting Armenia within the
    framework of this cooperation and showing its readiness to assist
    the latter.

    According to A. Aghabekian, though Armenia has always received
    invitations, it has limited its participation in events held in
    Turkey. Nevertheless, the Head of the General Headquarters of Armenian
    Armed Forces as a guest has taken part in the Allied Action Exercise
    of NATO in Turkey. The Armenian party has taken part in the computer
    exercise held in Turkey.

    A. Aghabekian said that Turkey has never used the right of veto
    to exclude Armenia's participation in NATO events. In connection
    with Armenia's joining the 2004 Planning and Review Process and
    2005 Individual Partnership Action Plan Turkey had threatened to
    use the right of veto if in its introduction document Armenia does
    not reconsider the formulations connected with Turkey and NKR. As
    a result of some concessions by the Armenian party and pressure of
    other NATO member-countries, Turkey in the future had to adopt the
    presented documents "by the principle of silence."
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