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    Azeri Defence Ministry laments Russian-Armenian military exercises

    525 Qazet, Baku
    25 Aug 04



    Text of Rasad Suleymanov's report by Azerbaijani newspaper 525 Qazet
    on 25 August headlined "Russia an invader Armenia start joint
    exercises" and subheaded "Ramiz Malikov: We regret that the troops of
    the occupying country and Russia, which mediates a settlement to the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, are holding joint exercises"

    Armenian and Russian military units started joint exercises at the
    Marshal Bagramyan military training centre yesterday. The deputy
    defence minister of Armenia and chief of the General Staff, Col-Gen
    Mikael Arutunyan, said that Armenia's reinforced motorized-rifle
    regiment and Russia's 102nd military base stationed in Gyumri are
    involved in the exercises that will last till 27 August.

    Different weapons, artillery, fighters and bombers will be used during
    the exercises. Arutunyan said that the aim of the exercises was to
    examine the defensive capability of the troops.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the exercises were
    being held within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty. He
    also said that 5,000 servicemen are on active duty in the 102nd
    military base, which is included in the North Caucasus Military
    District.

    An independent military expert, retired Col Ildirim Mammadov, thinks
    that the joint Russian-Armenian exercises aim to create tension in the
    South Caucasus. At the same time, this step is being taken as a
    response to the ongoing events. "There have been ideas of late that
    the USA will station military bases in the South Caucasus. On the
    other hand, the developments in South Ossetia and the Georgian
    president's statements that the Georgian people should be ready for
    war with Russia cannot but worry the Russians. In retaliation, Russia
    is flexing its muscles in the Caucasus."

    Mammadov believes that the exercises might be held also in retaliation
    for the command and staff exercises in Baku for the protection of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main export pipeline. "The Russians are
    unambiguously trying to disrupt this project. And their ally in this
    effort could be only Armenia."

    Other experts also agreed that the exercises were a show of Russia's
    force in the Caucasus. They believe that these exercises serve the
    ultimate goal of aggravating the situation in the South Caucasus.

    The head of the press service of the [Azerbaijani] Defence Ministry,
    Col Ramiz Malikov, says that the exercises are being held within the
    framework of strategic partnership between Russia and Armenia. "On the
    other hand, this is also a political issue. The Defence Ministry does
    not comment on political issues. But anyhow, we regret that Russia,
    which is a mediator in the OSCE Minsk Group dealing with the
    settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, and
    the troops of the occupying country are holding joint exercises."
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