ITAR-TASS News Agency
TASS
June 10, 2005 Friday 8:30 AM Eastern Time
Pullout of mil equipment to Armenia won't upset balance - lawmaker
By Alexander Konovalov and Sergei Ostanin
MOSCOW
A pullout of part of the Russian military equipment from Georgia to
Armenia will not boost the quantity of Russian armaments in
Transcaucasia, nor will it change the balance of forces in the
region, member of the committee on security under the State Duma
lower house of the Russian parliament Gennady Gudkov told reporters
on Friday.
"Part of the military equipment of the Russian military bases in
Georgia, which Russia plans to deploy in Armenia, will be handed over
to the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri, to replace the
decommissioned vehicles," Gudkov answered in response to an Itar-Tass
query.
"The balance of forces in the region won't be upset because it's
about bringing to strength the equipment of the 102nd base," he
noted.
In his connection, he noted that Azerbaijan has no reasons to be
concerned.
"This is Russian equipment; its transfer to Armenia is not
envisioned," according to the lawmaker.
The parliamentarian also said that the transfer of the administration
bodies of the Russian troops in Georgia to the Gyumri base is in the
plans as well.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
TASS
June 10, 2005 Friday 8:30 AM Eastern Time
Pullout of mil equipment to Armenia won't upset balance - lawmaker
By Alexander Konovalov and Sergei Ostanin
MOSCOW
A pullout of part of the Russian military equipment from Georgia to
Armenia will not boost the quantity of Russian armaments in
Transcaucasia, nor will it change the balance of forces in the
region, member of the committee on security under the State Duma
lower house of the Russian parliament Gennady Gudkov told reporters
on Friday.
"Part of the military equipment of the Russian military bases in
Georgia, which Russia plans to deploy in Armenia, will be handed over
to the 102nd Russian military base in Gyumri, to replace the
decommissioned vehicles," Gudkov answered in response to an Itar-Tass
query.
"The balance of forces in the region won't be upset because it's
about bringing to strength the equipment of the 102nd base," he
noted.
In his connection, he noted that Azerbaijan has no reasons to be
concerned.
"This is Russian equipment; its transfer to Armenia is not
envisioned," according to the lawmaker.
The parliamentarian also said that the transfer of the administration
bodies of the Russian troops in Georgia to the Gyumri base is in the
plans as well.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress