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    Pan Armenian News

    R. SIMONS: NATO DOES NOT VIEW ITSELF AS MEDIATOR IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    23.06.2005 02:47

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ If the Government of Armenia `does not wish the presence
    of Russian military bases in its territory, the NATO will assist Yerevan in
    the matter,' stated the NATO Secretary General's Special Representative for
    the Caucasus and Central Asia, NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General for
    Political Affairs and Security Robert Simmons. In the course of a meeting
    with Armenian, Georgian and Azeri journalists and experts in Brussels,
    Simons `assessed as very positive the latest Russian-Georgian talks at which
    Moscow expressed readiness to abide by commitments assumed at the OSCE
    Istanbul Summit in 1999 and withdraw its military bases from Georgia.'
    Brussels hails the withdrawal of Russian military from the territory of
    Georgia. `Meanwhile, Russia still retains its military base in Armenia,
    moreover it transfers part of materiel from Georgian military bases to
    Armenia,' Simons says `this does not run counter to the Conventional Armed
    Forces in Europe Treaty (CFE Treaty), however on the other hand the transfer
    of arms from Georgia to Armenia is undesirable, as if Armenia does not wish
    the presence of Russian military bases in its territory, certain
    difficulties may appear.' At that Simmons does not consider the presence of
    Russian military bases hampers further intensification of Armenia-NATO
    relations. `It is not a problem to the NATO, especially as Armenia itself
    agrees with Russian military presence in its territory. The NATO does not
    build relations with partner countries based on competition and does not
    consider Russia its competitor in the South Caucasus,' he added. In his
    statement titled Road to NATO Membership Simmons noted that Georgia has left
    Armenia and Azerbaijan far behind in intensification of relations with the
    NATO.' In his words, Georgia is the only South Caucasian country that has
    expressed desire to become a NATO member. On the other hand, in his words,
    expecting Georgia to become a NATO member in the near future is not real.
    Touching upon the Karabakh settlement, Simmons remarked NATO does not view
    itself as a mediator and `not wishing to duplicate the OSCE Minsk Group,
    fully supports the OSCE.' In his words, if the parties suggest the NATO a
    larger role in Karabakh settlement, `we will discuss it.' In Simmons' words,
    the Alliance posture is impartial and promotes peaceful settlement, reported
    Regnum news agency.
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