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    ACCORDING TO ROBERT SIMMONS, NATO DOES NOT WELCOME RHETORICAL STATEMENTS ON WAR RESUMPTION

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 20 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. Although NATO is concerned about
    Iran's nuclear program and the possible use of sanctions by the UN
    Security Council in this connection, this cannot become an obstacle
    to the development of economic relations between many countries and
    Iran. The Special Representative of the NATO Secretary-General in the
    South Caucasus, Ambassador Robert Simmons stated this at the June 20
    press conference. "We understand Armenia's state and the necessity to
    seek new sources for the import of power bearing substances," he noted.

    According to R. Simmons, NATO has good relations with all the
    three South Caucasian states. At the same time he noted that the
    security-related situation is different in these countries, and in its
    relations NATO takes into account the interests of the given country,
    including Armenia. R. Simmons reminded that Georgia intends to join
    NATO, and the relations with Georgia are a bit different.

    Speaking about the Karabakh problem, R. Simmons stated that NATO
    does not want to be directly involved in the conflict settlement. "We
    follow these developments but we have no intention to take an active
    part in the negotiation process," he noted.

    In his words, NATO welcomes the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs and hopes that negotiations will give a result. "We do
    not welcome any rhetorical statements on war resumption: NATO is in
    favor of resumption of the negotiations and their successful end,"
    the ambassador said.
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