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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    July 7 2005

    Armenia concerned over Azerbaijan's military spending


    Armenia will respond to Azerbaijan's raising its military spending, a
    high-ranking Armenian military official has said.

    "Yerevan is concerned over Baku's steps at increasing its military
    power. We will respond adequately", Armenian armed forces
    headquarters chief Mikhael Harutyunian said commenting on President
    Ilham Aliyev's statement that Azerbaijan will raise its military
    expenses to $300 million.
    The Milli Majlis (parliament) has approved a supplement to the state
    budget on increasing military expenses by 23% compared to 2004. The
    funds will be mainly used to purchase machinery and aircraft.
    Harutyunian said that 'this is an internal matter of Azerbaijan' but
    said the move will lead to tensions.
    "Armenia cannot allow Azerbaijan to sharply increase its military
    potential. We are truly concerned over calls for settling the
    Garabagh conflict by force sounding in this country."
    The Azerbaijani government has explained the increase in its military
    spending by the recent transfer of Russian arms from Georgia to
    Armenia.
    The Armenian official stated that this weaponry will remain under
    Russia's control.
    "We do not have and are not expecting an agreement on handing arms
    over to Armenia. We are providing our armed forces with the needed
    machinery and arms on our own within the permitted quotas."
    Harutyunian also claimed that Azerbaijan, which possesses more arms
    than Armenia, is allegedly violating the Treaty on Conventional Arms
    in Europe but accuses Armenia of breaching it.
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