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    Russian military withdrawal plan to Armenia angers Azerbaijan

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 20, 2005 Friday 2:14 PM GMT

    BAKU May 20 -- A proposal announced by Russia's top brass to move
    arms from controversial military bases in the former Soviet republic
    of Georgia to Moscow's regional ally Armenia angered officials in
    neighbouring Azerbaijan on Friday.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov said Russia had previously moved
    weaponry from Georgia to Armenia, which was involved in a bitter war
    with Azerbaijan over the Nagorny-Karabakh territory in the early 1990s.

    "We are seriously concerned and we would not want Russia to take such
    a step now," he told journalists.

    Russia's military chief of staff, General Yury Baluyevsky, said
    Thursday that moving armaments from Georgia to Armenia could help
    speed Russia's withdrawal from a republic that has become increasingly
    hostile to its presence.

    However, Azerbaijan is technically still at war with Armenia over
    Nagorny Karabakh, which forces loyal to Yerevan have occupied since
    1994.

    "The situation in the region is very sensitive, the atmosphere of
    security and stability must be taken into consideration," Azimov said.

    Russia has military bases in both Georgia and Armenia but Georgia
    has demanded the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from its
    territory, as Western influence there and in Azerbaijan increases at
    Moscow's expense.

    Azerbaijan and especially Georgia have received considerable military
    aid from the United States and NATO in the past few years and both
    countries form a key link in a US-backed energy corridor spanning
    Turkey and Central Asia.
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