Armenia, NATO developing cooperation

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia-NATO cooperation is successfully developing. New events in the framework of the Individual Partnership Action Plan, said Robert Simmons, NATO special representative for Caucasus and Central Asia.



"We are continuing cooperation with the Armenian Defense Ministry. NATO assists implementation of reforms and development of strategically important documents," he told a news conference in Yerevan.



Mr. Simmons said the Alliance is thankful to Armenia for participation in peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Afghanistan.



He also informed that NATO is negotiating establishment of anti-crisis reaction center with the RA Ministry of Emergency Situations.
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