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    ARMENIA STRENGTHENS ITS CAPACITY

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    [06:21 pm] 01 May, 2007

    With substantial U.S. assistance, Armenia continued to strengthen
    its capacity to counter the country's few perceived terrorist
    threats. Armenia's geographic location, porous borders, and loose visa
    regime presents opportunities for traffickers of illicit materials,
    persons, and finances.

    Armenia's reliance on ties with neighboring Iran have dampened Armenian
    criticism of Iranian extremism and led to closer trade relations
    between the two countries. Diplomatic and trade relations with Iran
    are seen as a geographic and strategic necessity for the landlocked
    country, in light of closed borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan, and the
    perceived risk of instability in Georgia. President Kocharian spoke
    out in November against the possibility of international sanctions
    against Iran.

    The Financial Monitoring Center (FMC), a U.S. - supported financial
    intelligence unit within the Central Bank, is still developing
    as a regulatory body. Established in 2005, the FMC began to make
    investigative strides this year. The FMC received 23 suspicious
    transaction reports in 2006. After analyzing the reports, the FMC
    developed five suspicious transaction cases; three of the cases
    were subsequently referred to the Prosecutor General's office for
    further investigation. To date, the FMC has received no reports
    of transactions involving watch-list designees. The heavy flow of
    remittances, however, may hinder efforts to detect fund transfers in
    support of terrorism. The FMC has applied for Egmont Group membership.

    Armenia introduced additional security features into the production
    of passports, continued to install passport readers at border posts,
    and continued efforts to increase the security of its vital documents,
    such as birth certificates. On November 1, the government implemented
    mandatory fingerprinting for travelers departing Zvartnots Airport,
    Armenia's only international airport. The National Security Service
    (NSS) and police shared information with the U.S. Embassy when they
    discovered fraudulent U.S. visas or other such documents.

    In May, the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team for
    al-Qaida and the Taliban visited Armenia to monitor the implementation
    of sanctions under UNSCR 1267 and successor resolutions. The team
    met with the Central Bank, the Ministry of Defense, the National
    Security Service and the Police, as well as the Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs. According to the MFA, the team said it was satisfied with
    Armenia's level of preparedness. Armenia supported U.S. efforts in
    Iraq with troops on the ground and provided overflight authorization
    in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

    In September, Armenia participated in a CIS-wide exercise called
    "Atom-Antiterror 2006." The Armenian Special Forces together with the
    Russian Federal Security Service, ran counterterrorism and hostage
    release drills at the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant.
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