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    ARMENIA-NATO COOPERATION MARKED AS MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL BY NATO DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL

    AZG Armenian Daily
    13/03/2007

    Armenia and World Integration

    Armenia is moving in the right direction and NATO pins big hopes on
    the country's development, today said NATO Deputy Secretary General
    for Public Diplomacy Jean Fournet during a lecture in Yerevan State
    University.

    Referring to Armenia-NATO cooperation, Fournet said that it was
    mutually beneficial but none can solve all problems overnight. Reforms
    are a long process. The main thing is creativity and non-standard
    thinking.

    During his lecture about the nowadays challenges and the ways
    to surpass them Fournet pointed out that the key challenge to the
    modern age of information is globalization. This phenomenon has both
    positive and negative aspects. "Today we are living in an unpredictable
    world. In the times of the cold war everything was much more definite,"
    Fournet said. He noted that globalization provokes competition in all
    spheres and consequent fight for brains and the phenomenon of brain
    drain. Fournet said that today special attention should be given
    to ecology. Many countries are on the verge of ecological disaster
    mostly because of ineffective consumption of natural resources. NATO
    has long been dealing with ecological problems. In fact, it was one of
    the first to realize the need to protect the environment. Among other
    challenges are pandemic, emigration, trafficking, mass destruction
    weapons and terrorism.

    Only by joint efforts will the world countries be able to oppose those
    threats. For this purpose they should organize various research rejects
    and actively exchange knowledge and experience. They should form not
    only military contingents but also peace-making battalions. The
    key principles of NATO are cooperation, religious tolerance,
    complimentarily and progressiveness.
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