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    Russia, Armenia need special form of border control - Pronichev
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    April 18, 2005 Monday 10:11 AM Eastern Time

    YEREVAN, April 18 -- Russia and Armenia need "special forms of border
    control" alongside traditional military methods, Deputy Director of
    the FSB Border Service of the Russian Federation, Colonel General
    Vladimir Pronichev said on Monday.

    "The nature of threats has changed, and it is difficult to effectively
    resist border crime by military methods alone. Special forms of
    surveillance and reconnaissance should be used," he said upon arrival
    in Yerevan on a two-day visit.

    According to Pronichev, during his visit he plans to "address matters
    of joint borderline protection and discuss professional issues with
    counterparts at the Armenian Service of National Security." He said
    they would consider the organization of border control in keeping
    with the current concept of the Russian Border Service.

    A combination of military and special methods of border protection is
    the basis border service reorganization must rely on, Pronichev said.

    Border control in Armenia is carried out jointly to counter the threats
    existing in the region, the general said. There are no problems with
    the financing the Armenian Department of the Russian Border Service.

    The Armenian authorities regard the presence of Russian border guards
    and the Russian military base as an important factor for national
    security.

    The system of border control between Armenia and Turkey (345
    kilometers) and Armenia and Iran (45 kilometers) has been preserved
    since the Soviet era. The Russian border guards' presence in Armenia
    relies on the interstate treaty on the status of Russian border guard
    troops in Armenian territory concluded in Yerevan on September 1992.

    The Russian Border Guards Department in Armenia comprises four border
    detachments located in the cities of Gyumri, Armavir, Artashat and
    Mefri, as well as a separate checkpoint at the international airport
    Zvarnots.

    The Russian border guards in Armenia are financed by the Russian and
    Armenian governments on the parity basis.

    Armenian citizens along with citizens of Russia have the right to serve
    in the troops of the Russian Border Guards Department in Armenia and
    this service is very prestigious.
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