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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER HAILS OPENING OF NATO INFORMATION CENTRE IN YEREVAN

    Mediamax news agency
    12 Mar 07

    Yerevan, 12 March: The ceremony of the official opening of the NATO
    Information Centre in Yerevan took place in Yerevan today. Armenian
    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan and NATO Assistant Secretary-General
    for Public Diplomacy Jean Fournet participated in the ceremony.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony, Jean Fournet stated that the process
    of informing the public on the North-Atlantic Alliance, trends in its
    activities and its tasks is "absolutely essential, if we want to get
    the right idea about NATO's agenda".

    Jean Fournet noted that NATO is in the process of constant
    transformation to be able to react to the new challenges and security
    threats, and important steps in this direction is the establishment of
    the Partnership for Peace programme and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership
    Council.

    "Our special partnership with Armenia is steadily developing," Jean
    Fournet stated, noting that one of the tasks of the NATO Information
    Centre is to inform the public on the various aspects of cooperation
    between Armenia and the alliance.

    "This centre will also be a place for debates and dialogue on issues
    of security and new challenges," the NATO assistant secretary-general
    stated.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan spoke today about the
    important role of the NATO Information Centre in Yerevan.

    The Armenian foreign minister stated that "we are very happy to
    officially open the centre today".

    "The centre has been functioning for some time now and has already
    proven that there is a need for it. The establishment of such a
    centre is one of the items in the IPAP [Individual Partnership Action
    Plan] and I am very pleased that we implemented the item during the
    first year of the implementation of this document. This is a very
    significant step, as by means of the centre, together with NATO, we
    will be providing true information on the alliance, its activities
    and cooperation with Armenia," the Armenian foreign minister stated.

    Vardan Oskanyan noted that "for some understandable reasons, the
    perception of the alliance in our society does not to its fullest
    correspond to the new, transformed NATO".

    "NATO today is not the bloc that existed during the 'cold war'. Many
    things have changed in international activities, and NATO has managed
    to adapt to the new realities. However, in our society there are
    still some elements of a way of thinking peculiar to the 'cold war',
    and thus there arises the need to provide truthful information,"
    Vardan Oskanyan stated.

    According to the foreign minister, this is of special importance
    to Armenia, which, as opposed to other post-Soviet states, conducts
    complementary foreign policy, closely cooperates on security issues
    with Russia, is a member of the CSTO [Collective Security Treaty
    Organization that unites Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan] and deepens its relations with
    the NATO within the framework of the IPAP.

    "Our policy in recent years is evidence that there are no
    contradictions between these trends," Vardan Oskanyan stressed.

    [Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in English 1112 gmt 12 Mar 07 quoted
    Oskanyan as telling a briefing at the NATO Information Centre that
    membership of NATO is not on Armenia's foreign policy agenda.

    Mediamax news agency, Yerevan, in English 1116 gmt 12 Mar 07 quoted
    Fournet as telling the briefing that Azerbaijan's membership of NATO
    is not on the agenda.]
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