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    ROBERT SIMMONS: "NATO HAS PLANS CONCERNING NK"

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    May 24 2006

    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Vardan Askanyan, stated
    that NATO "wants to be involved with many issues concerning Nagorni
    Garabakh, and proposes to hold discussions in this respect".

    In turn, deputy General Secretary of NATO, Robert Simmons, being in
    Yerevan, informs: "Our interest directly concerns military changes
    and conflicts in the region. NATO has some active plans and concept
    concerning Caucasus and conflicts in the given region".

    In near future Alliance is going to enlarge the mandate of coordinator
    of the region in question. Armenian mass media focused on recent
    statement of R. Simmons concerning the fact that regulation of "frozen"
    conflicts is the main priorities of NATO.

    Special representative of organization stresses that nothing has
    changed in NATO policy directed to Nagorni Garabakh: conflict should
    be regulated peacefully owing to mutual efforts of both countries.

    Azerbaijani officials in turn inform about necessity to increase NATO
    role in regulation of the mentioned conflict. It should be reminded
    that the given issue was touched upon during Simmons' recent visit
    to Baku while presentation new priorities of Alliance.

    One of the principal items NATO "Individual Partnership Action Plan"
    (IPAP) intended for Azerbaijan and Armenia includes security, defense,
    public policy, science and administration issues of the countries.

    During press conference held in Yerevan, Simmons stated that Brussels
    watches tension in Caucasus which impedes cooperation. Alliance is
    not worried about Russian military forces in Armenia. Accordingly to
    Simmons, NATO dose not interfere in this issue, moreover Armenia is
    not against it.

    As for possibility of placement of NATO peacemaking forces in Nagorni
    Garabakh Simmons underlined that it is possible after long and detailed
    discussions. Regardless of anything NATO hopes for peaceful end of
    the above conflict.

    It was also pointed out that if addressed, the structure may join
    the events to provide peace agreement.

    NATO official does not deny participation of organization he
    represents in security of oil-pipe line Baku - Tbilisi - Ceyhan and
    other energetic project being realized in the region.

    Accordingly to him NATO forces will not be entrusted with security of
    oil-pipe. Alliance may provide technical aid for countries in which
    the line lies and organize training.

    In his speech delivered in Yerevan, Simmons touched upon the issue
    of Armenian-Turkish frontier. He informed that military alliance does
    not want to interfere in affairs of these countries.

    At the same time Simmons called relationship between Armenia and
    NATO "very good". NATO representative specially stressed that he is
    satisfied with cooperation of Yerevan and Brussels in the field of
    army improvement.

    --Boundary_(ID_hNVwjeF7EPa71HkZ4DuCk A)--
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