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<CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=+3>European
Security Opportunities: the</FONT></FONT></FONT></CENTER>

<CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=+3>Need
for Cooperation</FONT></FONT></FONT></CENTER>

<CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=+2>Russian
Ambassador to NACC Vitaly Churkin</FONT></FONT></FONT></CENTER>


<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">I will not repeat the fundamental
elements of Russia's approach to European security and its relations with
NATO. These have been outlined quite clearly on a number of occasions by
Russia's President and Foreign Minister. I will simply make some points
that relate to our general discussion during the NATO Workshop.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">THE RUSSIA-NATO FOUNDING
ACT</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">One point is that the recent
signing of the Founding Act with NATO is of great importance to us. We
do believe that it contains a great deal of promise, not only for Russia
and NATO but also for overall European security. It promises not just some
quantitative changes within the European security architecture but a major
overhaul of the entire European security scene. For that promise to become
reality, however, we will all have to work very hard to implement it. It
would be a big mistake to believe that with the signing of the Founding
Act, Russia is �out of the way� and that other business can now be taken
up. But we too must focus our political and material efforts and resources
to make the Founding Act and the Permanent Joint Russia-NATO Council really
work.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH
TO EUROPEAN SECURITY</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">A second point is that I very
strongly support the statement of Foreign Minister Udovenko about the need
for a comprehensive approach to European security. I could not agree more
that an enlarged NATO should not be regarded as a final and universal solution
to all European security problems. In fact, to respond to one of the questions
raised during the Workshop, part of our concern about NATO enlargement
and all the talk about NATO enlargement is that, in the process, we feel,
NATO has given too many promises to too many people and to too many countries,
promises that cannot possibly be fulfilled because some problems lie in
areas with which NATO has very little to do. For example, I am sure that
even during the course of this NATO Workshop, we will be hearing from countries
that are pinning a lot of hope for their enhanced security on NATO, when
in fact they could quickly and radically improve their security situation
by simply complying with some of the OSCE and Council of Europe recommendations
on human and minority rights.</FONT></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">General Joulwan has called
upon the civilian authorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the international
authorities running the operation there, to match the success of the NATO-led
military operation. I think it would be much easier for them to do so if
their resources and manpower could match the resources and manpower of
the NATO-led operation. With 60,000 people and billions and billions of
dollars, I am sure the civilian part of the international community would
have been much more successful in Bosnia and elsewhere. I am not saying
this to start a fight with General Joulwan, which would be quite a risky
proposition for me, but simply to emphasize the point that, after the Madrid
Summit and the celebrations associated with it, one hopes Europe will have
a period of very serious reflection about its security. One also hopes
that a proper balance will be found among all the existing European security
institutions, within which we believe NATO also does have a role to play�but
its proper role.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">LONG-TERM OPPORTUNITIES</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">The third point I would like
to make is that I think the metaphor used by the President of Poland, about
the door of opportunity being open for five minutes, is quite interesting.
It made me think. And I think that if there is indeed only a five-minute
opportunity, then we have lost it�that for there to really be an opportunity,
we must think in longer terms. If we allow our opportunity to degenerate
into simply a five-minute one, then we don't know what real opportunity
means. I think we should be thinking about at least a five-decade opportunity
as we enter into a new phase of European developments and European security.
And to do that it is very important to have a very broad-based approach
to Europe and to its future, including economic, social, and other factors.</FONT></FONT>
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<B><FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">THE NEED FOR COOPERATION</FONT></FONT></B></H4></CENTER>
<FONT FACE="Palatino"><FONT COLOR="#000000">My final point is to take this
opportunity, since distinguished representatives of the military-industrial
complex are not only present but have also played an important role in
putting together this seminar, to say a word of reassurance to them. Please,
be reassured that the Russian defense industry is not going to take the
entire world weapons market over! In fact, my pitch to you is that we are
prepared to cooperate with others. I do believe that the Permanent Joint
Russia-NATO Council is going to provide an additional channel for that,
and I am sure that NATO countries, Russia, and other countries around this
table will benefit from that kind of cooperation.</FONT></FONT>

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