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    ARMENIAN ACTING LEGISLATION HAMPERS ARMED FORCES REFORM

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.02.2007 13:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ An interdepartmental commission that includes
    officials of the RA Defense Ministry and NATO proceeded to work in
    order to promote the military reform in Armenia, RA Deputy Defense
    Minister, lieutenant general Artur Aghabekian said at a seminar
    titled "Military reform in Armenia: provision of Defense Ministry
    with civil personnel and introduction of amendments in the law On
    Defense", initiated by the George C. Marshall Center. In his words,
    the cooperation with NATO is developing both within the Individual
    Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) and in the framework of planning and
    coordination of reforms.

    "Our reforms will be carried out in three stages: reconsideration of
    the strategy of military security to be completed in 2008, reforms in
    the armed forces in 2008-2010 and ensuring of sustainable development
    of the RA armed forces proceeding from international standards and
    commitments Armenia undertook to European structures. The last stage
    is planned for 2010-2015," Aghabekian said.

    At that the RA Deputy Defense Minister remarked that the acting
    Armenian legislation is outdated and hampers the armed forces'
    reform. "The law On Defense should be reconsidered. Changes are
    needed in provisions on call-up and engagement of civilians in the
    army structures. We have to elaborate a military doctrine that along
    with the national security strategy will raise the efficiency of the
    Armenian armed forces. The law On Defense was adopted in 1997 and does
    not answer modern demands especially in the light of the reviewed
    Constitution. We also have to establish civil control over the army
    and elaborate a law on peacekeeping forces," Aghabekian underscored.
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