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    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    June 24 2005

    NATO official discontent over Russian arms transfer



    Baku, June 23, AssA-Irada
    If the Armenian government grows discontent with the stationing of
    Russian bases in its territory, NATO will assist Yerevan on this
    issue, said special envoy of the NATO Secretary General on South
    Caucasus and Central Asia. In an interview with journalists from S
    Caucasus countries in Brussels, Robert Simons praised the last round
    of the Russo-Georgian talks. In conclusion of the discussions, Moscow
    stated its readiness to honor the commitments it made at the OSCE
    summit in Istanbul, Turkey in 1999 and pulled out its military bases
    from Georgia.
    Although Simons welcomed the withdrawal of Russian bases from
    Georgia, he voiced discontent with the fact that Russian forces
    remain in Armenia, as the latter may grow discontent over Russia's
    military presence in its territory.
    `Russia has maintained its military base in Armenia. This is in line
    with the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe. On the other hand,
    this is undesirable, as certain challenges may arise if Armenia grows
    discontent with Russian military presence in its territory.'
    The NATO official said the presence of Russian bases in Armenian
    territory is not likely to affect NATO-Armenia relations.
    `This is not a problem for NATO. The alliance does not build ties
    with its with partner states based on competition and does not see
    Russia as its rival in the Caucasus.'
    Simons said that in terms of its ties with NATO, Georgia is far ahead
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia and is the only Caucasus state to have
    expressed its willingness to enter the alliance.
    Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh,
    Simons said NATO fully supports OSCE and does not aspire to replace
    its mediating Minsk Group. The alliance does not see itself as an
    intermediary in the conflict settlement but `will discuss' the issue
    if it is offered a greater role in the process, he added.*
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