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On 30 April, Armenian First Deputy Minister of Defence David Tonoyan handed over the NATO Building Integrity (BI) Self-Assessment Questionnaire to NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Terry Stamatopoulos.
The completion of the questionnaire is the first step in the implementation of the NATO BI Programme for Armenia. It provides the foundation for NATO to assist the country in its efforts to enhance national defence capacities and to promote reforms as well as integrity, transparency, accountability and good governance in its defence and security sector.
“We believe in Building Integrity as it has a direct impact on stability and security,” said Mr Tonoyan.
This fundamental step will be complemented by Peer Review Visits and the drafting of a BI Peer Review Report to provide an analysis of national current structures, good practices and capacities as well as recommendations to strengthen the management of defence establishments.
Armenia is the 13th country to complete the Self-Assessment Questionnaire.