ArmInfo.Armenia- NATO relations based on clearly understood interests and necessity, have a pretty rich agenda and include both the political dialogue at the highest level and multiple examples of practical cooperation.
According to the information shared with ArmInfo at the press office of Armenian President, the President of Armenia stated that during joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. He reminded that this year marks the 25th anniversary of Armenia's cooperation with the North Atlantic Alliance. It was a quarter of a century ago, in 1992, when the newly-independent Armenia joined to the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, laying the foundation for establishing partnership relations with the NATO
The President reminded also that four Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plans have been successfully implemented and currently the fifth plan for 2017-2019 is in the stage of approval. We emphasized the importance of the upcoming launch of the activities of the NATO Trust Fund in Armenia. Sargsyan also invited NATO Secretary General to visit Armenia, which will provide a very good opportunity to sum up what have been done over these 25 years and to outline our future activities.
Armenia continues its important contribution to the collective efforts aimed at establishing international peace and stability, thereby turning from a security consumer into a security provider. While facing serious security threats, Armenia makes its input to the security and stability in various parts of the world by realizing full well to which extend the world is interconnected today and that there are no longer security challenges of individual states. They challenge both the individual countries and everyone. I would like to commend that by developing its peacekeeping capacities as a result of the Armenia-NATO cooperation, during the recent years Armenia has extended the geography of its engagement. Along with our involvement in Kosovo and Afghanistan today our servicemen also participate in the missions in Lebanon and Mali being carried out under the aegis of the UN. Hence, Armenia is assessed by the Alliance and its member states as an "active partner of the NATO".
Armenian President said also he is proud with Armenian servicemen who are assessed as well prepared, disciplined and responsible participants of these missions. I am convinced that our servicemen will use the international experience and capacities acquired within the framework of peacekeeping missions for our army-building.
Parties also touched upon the most explosive security challenge of our region - the recent developments on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. In this context I attached great importance to the support of the NATO and Mr. Stoltenberg personally to the mediation efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs aimed at the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"The April war, followed by continuous regular shootings with the use of heavy artillery and military equipment demonstrate that this conflict is an "active" one and today more than ever it is essential that the international community unite around a civilized settlement by supporting the efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs countries towards the peaceful settlement. We noted that according to "Partnership for Peace" program's framework document, "The protection and strengthening of fundamental freedoms and human rights, ensuring freedom and justice, and establishment of peace through democracy are key common values for the partnership" President said.
In conclusion, Armenian President reaffirmed the commitment of the Republic of Armenia to continue to set an active positive agenda with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its member states for the further consolidation of international peace and security. Serzh Sargsyan also expressed hope that the next meeting with the NATO leaders will take place in Yerevan.