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    ARMENIA ADVOCATES AGREEMENT ON IGLA, STRELA SYSTEMS

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Nov 12 2004

    YEREVAN, November 12 (RIA Novosti's Gamlet Matevosyan) - The
    Armenian government advocates signing of the agreement on exchange of
    information between the CIS member states on sold (handed over) and
    acquired Igla and Strela anti-aircraft defense systems, RIA Novosti
    learned from the Armenian government's PR and press department.

    In September 2003 CIS heads of state endorsed and adopted at the Yalta
    summit decisions on measures to control sale of portable anti-aircraft
    defense systems like Igla and Strela within the Commonwealth of
    Independent States, as proposed by the Russian Defense Ministry
    and taking into account the results of the G8 Evian summit in June
    2003. Then Turkmenistan was the only country not to sign the agreement
    referring to its neutral status.

    "Everyone understands how dangerous the weapons are and that they are
    already used by all kinds of terrorists," Russian Defense Minister
    Sergei Ivanov emphasized then.

    Every CIS member undertakes to inform others about exports and imports
    of the systems, as well as to provide information about systems it has,
    he explained.

    The authorized body from the Russian side is the Defense Ministry's
    committee for military and technical cooperation.

    The work on the decision was intensive, but hard, the minister
    pointed out. At first Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan had objects,
    but later were convinced in the need to take the decision, which is in
    line with interests of all states in the fight against international
    terrorism. The minister believes the decision is a great accomplishment
    of the CIS Yalta summit.
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