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    Russia protection of Armenia's borders perfected
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    April 19, 2005 Tuesday

    YEREVAN, April 19 -- Robert Kocharyan, the president of Armenia, and
    Colonel-General Vladimir Pronichev, the first deputy-director of the
    Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation - head of
    the Border Service of the FSB of the Russian Federation, discussed
    on Tuesday perfecting the protection of Armenia's state border.

    The Armenian president expressed satisfaction with the present state
    and tendencies of the development of Russo-Armenian cooperation as
    regards border protection.

    Pronichev, in his turn, noted that, just as in the past, Armenian
    people have friendly attitude to Russian border guards. This is an
    important factor that gives an impetus to effective service, he said.

    The Armenian authorities regard the presence of Russian border
    guards in Armenia, alongside a Russian military base, as an important
    component of the republic's national security.

    The system of the protection of Armenia's state border with Turkey
    stretching for 345 kilometres and of the 45- kilometre stretch of
    Armenia's border with Iran has been fully preserved from the times
    of the USSR.

    Russian border guards stay in Armenia on the basis of the Interstate
    Agreement on the status of Russian border troops in the Armenian
    territory concluded in Yerevan on September 30, 1992.

    The FSB border agency of the Russian Federation in Armenia consists
    of four border guards units stationed in Gyumri, Armavir, Artashat and
    Megri, and the separate checkpoint at Yerevan's Zvartnots international
    airport. The governments of the two countries share the upkeep of
    the Russian border guards in Armenia half-and-half.

    As distinct from the Russian base that is manned entirely by Russian
    servicemen, Armenian citizens have a right to serve in Russian border
    troops in Armenia, and this service is regarded as highly prestigious.
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