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    Russian defense minister says radar station for Russian military use only

    Associated Press Worldstream
    May 20, 2004 Thursday

    YEREVAN, Armenia -- Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said
    Thursday that there are no plans to let the United States use its
    Soviet-era radar station in Azerbaijan.

    "I don't foresee that," Ivanov said, after arriving in the Armenian
    capital, Yerevan, for a two-day visit. "Even if I had a rich
    imagination, I couldn't foresee that. This station is for the sole
    use of the Russian military."

    The Gabala radar station was built by the Soviet military to track
    missiles in the southern hemisphere. After the Soviet collapse,
    Azerbaijan - which shares a border with Iran to the south - grudgingly
    allowed Russia to continue using the station, which is considered a
    key part of Russia's early warning system.

    Azerbaijan has sought to develop a good military relationship with
    Washington, leading to rumors - denied by U.S. officials - that the
    U.S. military might establish a base there.

    Meanwhile, Ivanov said that Russia is pleased with its military
    relationship with Armenia, which is host to one Soviet-era military
    base. Ivanov noted that two Russian Il-76 cargo planes, purchased by
    Armenia at internal Russian prices, arrived in the ex-Soviet republic
    on Thursday, and that 600 Armenian soldiers were currently studying
    in Russian military academies.

    Armenia has historically looked to Russia as an economic and political
    strategic partner. Their relationship has sometimes angered Azerbaijan,
    with which Armenia fought a war over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.
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