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    "NO QUESTION IS LEFT ASIDE"

    A1+
    27 June, 2008

    The Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) signed between Armenia
    and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation requires to "guarantee
    freedom of press, expression and rallies."

    On June 27 Jean-Francois Bureau, NATO Assistant Secretary General
    for Public Diplomacy, met Armenian journalists.

    In reply to A1+'s question how the NATO treats the Armenian
    authorities' rejection to the opposition rallies, Mr. Bureau said,
    "We strongly believe that the Armenia-NATO relations will still
    deepen with regard to protection of human rights, freedom of press
    and progress of democracy. The commitments Armenia assumed within
    the framework of the Individual Partnership Action Plan with NATO
    include ensuring democratic freedoms in the country. We realize that
    the Armenian authorities still have to work long in the direction of
    ensuring full democratic freedoms. I see that Armenia's authorities
    are willing to further the relations. The willingness was also felt
    in Brussels. The Foreign Ministers expressed readiness to strengthen
    the cooperation. Generally, the deeper the relations are, the more
    available the information will be."

    Asked whether the right to rallies stipulated by the IPAP is not
    breached in Armenia, Mr. Bureau said, "We think there is still much to
    be done in this respect. We have had a discussion with the ministers
    and their voiced readiness. We shall see to the commitment of the
    IPAP recommendations."

    In reply to A1+'s question whether the March 1 occurrences affected
    the Armenia-NATO relations, Mr. Bureau said: "The question was raised
    during a May meeting. It was discussed by the delegations and the
    representatives of ministries. I must say that the discussions are
    open. No question regarding democracy can be left aside."

    The NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy assured the
    presentees that the organisation cooperates with all South Caucasian
    countries and welcomes all proposals which will enhance regional
    partnership. "We know that all countries of the region face some
    problems but the NATO aims to maintain peace and stability in the
    region," said Mr. Bureau.
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