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    IT IS FOR ARMENIA TO DECIDE HOW CLOSELY TO DEVELOP RELATIONS WITH NATO: REPRESENTATIVE OF MARSHALL CENTER

    Yerevan, February 5. ArmInfo. The process of reforming the security
    sphere in Armenia started within the framework of the Individual
    Partnership Action Plan, which implies an individual approach to
    the country, Major-General Horst Schmalfeld, Deputy Director of
    the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, told
    an ArmInfo correspondent. According to him, it is for Armenia to
    decide how closely to develop relations with the Alliance, and to
    advance on its way to democratization, including reforming of the
    defence sphere. The Major-General noted that a joint Action Plan
    was worked out, and the goals were determined under IPAP, including
    participation of Armenia in the Partnership for Peace program, as well
    as the increase of the civil control's role in the security sphere of
    the country. He added that the results achieved while implementing
    the tasks are presented to the Alliance for evaluation in order to
    determine the further direction of assisting the country on its way
    to stability and freedom. It is beyond the scope of NATO to approve
    the results, NATO can only identify the spheres where it can help
    the country in the reforming process. This is the key idea of the
    program and it has nothing to do with the idea of Armenia's joining
    NATO, Horst Schmalfeld emphasized. He added that for joining NATO,
    the Membership Action Plan is implemented which is quite different
    from IPAP. Certainly, the long process of joining the Alliance
    implies correspondence with the criteria and standards of this
    military organization. However, many countries, including Armenia,
    have expressed a desire to cooperate with NATO as partners within the
    frames of IPAP. Now Armenia is in the middle of this process. NATO
    contributes to the development of democratic processes, but in the long
    run, Armenia will have to decide itself what to do with the reforms,
    as it is Armenia's Plan, he said. Explaining the principle of joining
    the Alliance, Horst Schmalfeld pointed out that unlike the entry
    into the European Union which demands a country's own application,
    the Alliance itself sends official invitations for membership.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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