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  • Armenia: Export Control And Related Border Security

    NEWS RELEASE

    PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE

    EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    MARSHALL BAGHRAMIAN STREET 18
    YEREVAN, ARMENIA
    TELEPHONE (+374 1) 52 78 71; 52 16 11; 52 46 61
    FAX (+374 1) 52 08 00
    E-MAIL: [email protected]

    May 18, 2005

    Export Control And Related Border Security

    Today, May 18,2005, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, through its Export
    Control and Related Border Security Assistance Program (EXBS), will
    grant to the GOAM Border Guards and National Security Service, a new
    state of the art checkpoint facility at the Bagratashen border with
    Georgia . U.S. Ambassador John M. Evans will officially transfer
    the newly built and equipped facility to Deputy Foreign Minister
    Aram Kirakossian.

    The U.S. Government invested over $200,000 dollars to provide the
    Armenian government with a modern checkpoint facility been outfitted
    with several computers and monitoring systems to track the movement
    of goods and people at the busy border crossing. In the near future,
    EXBS plans to grant and install radiation detection and monitoring
    equipment to help guard against the illegal transport of dangerous
    materials that could be used in weapons of mass destruction.

    The Export Control and Related Border Security Assistance Program,
    administered by the Department of State and the US Homeland Security
    Agency, has been operating in Armenia since the year 2000. The EXBS
    Program currently operates in more than 27 countries, and is designed
    to strengthen and secure national borders by providing the latest
    in interdiction equipment, and by developing the enforcement skills
    of both the Border Guards and Customs Service in the fight against
    worldwide terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and chemical and
    biological warfare agents.

    The EXBS Program for Armenia continues to conduct formal training
    seminars both locally and in the United States in order to provide
    Border Guards and Customs Inspectors with the advanced techniques of
    investigation necessary to identify sophisticated nuclear, chemical
    and biological weapons.

    Over the last several years the EXBS Assistance Program has equipped
    the Border Guards and Customs Services of Armenia with various types
    of inspection and detection equipment: a radio-communication system,
    several types of border sensors, metal detectors, vehicles, computer
    equipment, cargo truck scales, and X-ray units. Last year,in addition
    to the project at Bagratashen, the EXBS Assistance Program provided
    construction funding to upgrade the Border Guards barracks at the
    Gogavan Port of Entry, and both Border Guard and Customs training
    facilities in Yerevan.
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