Seminar Dedicated to Working Out of NATO IPAP in Yerevan

SEMINAR DEDICATED TO WORKING OUT OF NATO INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP ACTION
PLAN TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN

YEREVAN, APRIL, NOYAN TAPAN. The George C. Marshall European Center
for Security Studies will be conducting a seminar dedicated to working
out of NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan. The George C. Marshall
European Center for Security Studies will be conducting a seminar
April 12-14 at the Armenia Marriott Hotel in Yerevan to support the
Republic of Armenia as it develops its NATO Individual Partnership
Action Plan (IPAP). An IPAP for a particular country outlines the
general objectives and timelines for its future activities within the
framework of cooperation with NATO. Scholars and experts from the
Marshall Center will work with representatives of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, and other ministries that
will be involved in IPAP activities on the process of developing an
IPAP, and a discussion of what effects it will have on the various
ministries. U.S. Ambassador John Evans will also speak at the opening
session of the seminar on the morning of April 12. According to the
Public Relations Department of US Embassy to RA, the Marshall Center
delegation will be headed by Major General (retired) Dr. Horst
Schmalfeld, German Deputy Director of the George C. Marshall European
Center for Security Studies. The Marshall Center is located in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.