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NATO ADMITS IN PUBLIC CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA ARE
WITHIN SPHERE OF ITS INTERESTS
BRUSSELS, May 9. /RIA Novosti/ - NATO for the first time has openly outlined
its strategy after admittance to the Alliance of Central and East European
states and establishing new relations with Russia.
As well as ties with Russia and Ukraine, the strategy envisages the
development of contacts with Caucasian and Central Asian countries, according to
Nickolas Burns, US Permanent Representative to NATO. The Alliance should make
sure that a cooperation axis can run through all the countries standing up for
peace in Europe, according to Mr Burns.
The United States and other NATO members take a great interest in expanding
their activities to Central Asia, he emphasised. These countries have gained
significance in the wake of the anti-terrorist war in Afghanistan. Although they
do not seek the NATO membership, but do want to develop relations with the
Alliance, said the US official. They are after strong political and military
contacts, something which can be achieved thanks to new relations with the
partners.
The Caucasus and Central Asia are known to have been maintaining contacts
with NATO as part of its Partnership for Peace programme and within the
framework of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, EAPC. The whole of the
region is living through a transitional period, a high-ranking NATO diplomat
said on condition of anonymity.
Many of the regional countries have given considerable assistance to the US
and its allies in their effort against Afghanistan's Taliban movement, said a
diplomat.
Partnership for Peace Programme was established in 1993-1994 and was oriented
toward Central and East European countries. Three of them have since become NATO
members, with the rest being this year's candidates for the membership in the
organisation.
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