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    Wikileaks has declassified a new document on NATO-Armenia relations

    17.06.2011 | 18:31 | www.nt.am | Noyan Tapan | Politics


    (Noyan Tapan - 17.06.2011) Wikileaks has declassified a new document
    on the NATO-Armenia relations with the North Atlantic Alliance. As
    azatutyun.am reports, then Antony Godfrey, the temporary attorney of
    the United States Embassy to Yerevan touched upon the existing mood in
    the Armenian government on the threshold of military exercises by NATO
    in Baku.

    Let's remind that the participation of the Armenian military officers
    in those military exercises titled `The best effort 2004' was put into
    doubt by Azerbaijan authorities.

    `The best effort 2004' military exercises within the frameworks of the
    `For Peace' program of `The leading representatives of the Armenian
    government' Partnership are considered as an indicator: whether NATO
    and particularly the United States are actually willing to work with
    Armenia. Till the five Armenian military officials have not received
    the permission by the Azerbaijan Embassy to Tbilisi to participate in
    the military exercises, the Armenian officials, from the president to
    the Minister of Foreign Affairs, will continue to consider the
    situation as a test for the NATO,' Godfrey writes noting that the
    Armenian authorities want to see whether the Alliance's leadership is
    able to show a political will if the Azerbaijan leadership doesn't
    allow the Armenian officials to enter the country.

    The American diplomat also notes that in the summer of 2004, the
    Armenian authorities actively pointed out the positive approach the
    official Yerevan displayed in the NATO's implemented projects in the
    Southern Caucasus.

    `The members of Armenian government especially stress that they
    allowed Turkey to participate in `The best effort 2003' military
    exercises held in Yerevan. Besides, the Armenian authorities remind
    that they also officially invited the representatives of Azerbaijan.
    The Armenian authorities expect that the United States and NATO allies
    will put pressure on Azerbaijan forcing Baku to allow the Armenian
    officers to take part in the military exercises,' U.S. diplomat
    writes.

    Let's remind, that the pressure made by the Armenian side in the end
    led to certain results. Azerbaijan authorities didn't allow the
    Armenian officers to enter the territory of their country, but in
    response to which several hours before the start of the military
    exercises James Jounce, the chief supreme commander of the joint armed
    forces of the NATO to Europe, announced the cancellation of the
    holding.

    In general, assessing the Armenia-NATO relations the temporary
    attorney Godfrey wrote in August, 2004: `Serious signs appeared during
    the recent months according to which Armenian trends to make
    cooperation closer with NATO in the field of Defense. The Armenian
    side develops the `Individual Partnership project' as well as has
    agreed to accept the assessment mission of official field. The
    Armenian authorities, however, assure that if `The best effort 2004'
    military exercises are carried out without Armenia, it will lead to
    serious disappointment to both the `Partnership for Peace' and the
    North Atlantic Alliance in general.

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