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    NATO IS A "PARTNER" OF ARMENIA

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    [08:07 pm] 23 May, 2006

    It is upon Armenia to decide how to cooperate with NATO. "NATO
    doesn't force any country to become its member and doesn't hamper its
    cooperation with other countries," claimed Robert Simmons, special
    envoy of the NATO Secretary General on South Caucasian affairs during
    today's press release.

    Mr. Simmons answered various questions within half an hour and repeated
    his above mentioned words several times. NATO is ready to support
    Armenia in taking out the Russian military bases but "it is upon
    the country to decide how long to keep them in its territory." It
    is upon Robert Kocharyan to participate in the NATO Parliamentary
    Assembly or not. If NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan resigns for his
    positive attitude towards the NATO, it is not upon Mr. Simmons to
    give his evaluation of the matter either, "In any country people
    may have diversity of opinions and they are free to express them,
    but the Armenian Government decides its strategy itself." Simmons
    maintains that the NATO and Armenia are "partners" at present, and
    such relations are profitable for the two sides. In the framework
    of "partner relationship" they implement the program of Individual
    partnership. The NATO representative registered positive progress in
    the course of 6-month implementation.

    The real evaluation will be given during the NATO session which will
    be held on June 14. RA Foreign Minister and Defense Minister will also
    participate in the session. By the way, Robert Simmons expressed his
    hesitation on the claims of the RA officials that the RA army will
    meet the NATO criteria in 2015. "it is not a university where one
    has to fix a deadline," said Mr. Simmons noting that there are the
    NATO member countries which haven't yet finished the reforms of the
    defense and security fields.

    While referring to the Karabakh conflict Robert Simmons stated that
    NATO is not directly engaged in it but it support the OSCE Minsk
    group. As for settlement of the peacekeeping forces of the NATO member
    countries in the "occupied lands," Simmons claims that it will be
    probable only in case Armenia and Azerbaijan come to an agreement
    on this score. By the way, Mr. Simmons didn't understand and didn't
    want to make accurate what the Armenian journalist meant by saying
    "occupied lands." Simmons only urged that NATO doesn't mingle with
    the affairs of its member countries, let us take Turkey and Armenia
    for instance, and leaves it for the member countries to settle their
    affairs themselves.
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