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    NATO: FINDING SOLUTIONS TO CONFLICTS IN CAUCASUS VITAL FOR SECURITY OF ENTIRE EURO-ATLANTIC REGION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    04.10.2007 14:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Finding solutions to the conflicts here in Georgia
    and the wider Caucasus region is vital for the security of the entire
    Euro-Atlantic region," NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
    said at a meeting with the students of Tbilisi State University
    October 4.

    "NATO has repeatedly expressed its support for the independence,
    sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia and its other Partner
    countries in the Caucasus. But the mandate and expertise to try and
    resolve the conflicts in this region rest with the OSCE and the UN,
    not with NATO. And the Alliance does not seek stronger involvement. The
    Georgian Government has made a number of concrete proposals to build
    confidence. It has also committed itself repeatedly to peaceful,
    negotiated solutions, including in documents which it has signed
    with NATO. The NATO Allies, and I myself, are of the view that the
    Georgian Government must stick to this commitment - and that the other
    parties concerned should also negotiate in good faith and work towards
    a peaceful resolution of these conflicts. There are no alternatives,"
    he said.

    "At the political level, through our Intensified Dialogue, we discuss
    Georgia's aspirations for further Euro-Atlantic integration. I want to
    stress that there is no timeline for our Intensified Dialogue. More
    than ever before, NATO is a performance-based organization, which is
    making very serious demands of its members.

    And further progress in our relationship will depend on Georgia being
    able to demonstrate that it is capable of meeting those commitments,"
    he said.
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