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    Armenian minister sees no need for NATO membership, hails ties with Russia

    Azg, Yerevan
    18 Dec 04

    Text of Tatul Akopyan report by Armenian newspaper Azg on 18 December
    headlined "Armenian-Russian strategic alliance has no alternative
    today"

    Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan sees no need for Armenia
    to join NATO.

    Serzh Sarkisyan stated yesterday 17 December that relations between
    Armenia and NATO will deepen and develop as long "as there are
    not in conflict with our obligations under the Collective Security
    Treaty". There is currently no need for Armenia to put the issue
    of NATO membership on its foreign policy agenda but this does not
    mean that we should not develop our relations with the organization,
    Sarkisyan said during a round table on the issue of regional security.

    Yerevan and Brussels have made an obvious progress in their relations
    in the last few years. Speaking about Armenia-NATO relations,
    Sarkisyan said that Armenia has participated in 47 events and five
    military exercises of the organization in 2004 and is going to increase
    the number.

    Armenian and Russian political leaders and US representatives took
    part in the round table discussion. Serzh Sarkisyan took the floor to
    speak about Armenia-NATO, Armenia-Russia, Armenia-EU relations and
    the system of regional security in particular. "The Armenia-Russian
    military alliance has no alternative today," he said, adding that
    relations with Russia won't get in the way of its efforts to integrate
    more closely with Europe especially in the event that Russia and
    Europe will come closer together. The minister noted that cooperation
    between Armenia and Russia in the military sphere has been reflected
    in dozens of pages.

    Serzh Sarkisyan hailed Armenia's relationship with the European
    Union as the key one. Our country exports 40 per cent of its goods
    to Europe. He praised "brilliant military interaction" between the
    Armenian and Greek peacekeepers in Kosovo. The Minister of Defence
    noted that Armenia is the only country in the South Caucasus which
    pursues a balanced policy. He thinks that cooperation between regional
    countries will be possible one day, having recalled the fact that
    European states such as England, France and Germany have the history
    of centuries-long enmity but they are now allies.

    Levon Lazarian, representative of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation - Dashnaktsutyun, spoke about other areas of cooperation on
    top of the one mentioned by the minister. He singled out relations with
    Iran and the Arab world. Lazarian recalled two facts from the past:
    firstly, Iran provided Armenia with a road, which was the only road at
    the time when Armenia was blockaded on three sides, secondly by taking
    a neutral stance on the Karabakh conflict, Tehran prevented it from
    turning into a religious one, something which Azerbaijan strived for.
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