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    TendersInfo
    May 15, 2010 Saturday

    Armenia : Armenia, NATO Review Growing Cooperation


    NATO's top governing body reviewed growing cooperation with Armenia
    during an annual meeting with key members of the Armenian government
    that was held at the NATO headquarters in Brussels late on Wednesday.


    Addressing the North Atlantic Council, Armenia s Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian and Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian reportedly
    reaffirmed their country s commitment to pursue closer ties with the
    Western alliance.

    According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, they briefed the body
    representing the 28 NATO member states on the current status of
    Armenia s Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) with the alliance
    and the resulting defense reforms carried out by Yerevan. A ministry
    statement issued on Thursday said they also answered numerous
    questions from council members relating to Armenian foreign policy and
    recent developments in the region.

    On behalf of their states, the ambassadors of NATO member states
    voiced support for Armenia s steps aimed at the establishment of
    peace, stability and security in the South Caucasus, read the
    statement. They also expressed their satisfaction with the results of
    the IPAP, it said.

    The cooperation framework launched in 2005 commits the South Caucasus
    state to implementing defense reforms aimed at bringing its armed
    forces into greater conformity with NATO standards and practices. The
    IPAP also envisages greater Armenian participation in NATO-led
    multinational missions and military exercises. The Armenian military
    most recently hosted such drills in late 2008.

    In addition, Armenia is a member of the NATO-led International
    Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, having deployed a
    40-strong army detachment near the northern Afghan city of Kunduz
    earlier this year. Another 70 Armenian soldiers have been serving
    under NATO command in Kosovo.

    Ohanian arrived in Brussels from Berlin where he attended earlier this
    week a meeting of the defense ministers of 15 nations that make up the
    German-led ISAF units stationed in northern Afghanistan.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry cited NATO s Deputy Secretary General
    Claudio Bisogniero as again thanking Yerevan for the Afghan mission at
    a separate meeting with Ohanian and Nalbandian held earlier on
    Wednesday. It said Bisogniero highly appreciated progress registered
    in a number of areas of cooperation with Armenia.

    Ministers Nalbandian and Ohanian reaffirmed Armenia s readiness to
    continue the mutually beneficial cooperation with NATO, added the
    ministry statement. The NATO headquarters issued on statements on the
    Brussels meetings.

    Armenian leaders have repeatedly made clear that despite their desire
    to forge closer security links with the West, Armenia has no plans to
    seek NATO membership and will remain a part of the Russian-led
    Collective Security Treaty Organization in the foreseeable future.
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