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  • Azerbaijan worried by RF military hardware transfer to Armenia.

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    TASS
    May 23 2005


    Azerbaijan worried by RF military hardware transfer to Armenia.


    BAKU, May 23 (Itar-Tass) -- Azerbaijan expressed concern about
    Russia's possible plans to move part of the property and hardware
    from its military bases in Georgia to Armenia.

    The Foreign Ministry on Monday sent a note to Russian Charge
    d'Affaires in Azerbaijan Pyotr Burdykin, which said, `Such a move
    will not serve the interests of peace and security in the region and
    will escalate tension in the already complex process of resolving the
    conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is going through an
    important period of fragile hopes for a long-awaited breakthrough in
    the talks.'

    The note expressed the hope that Russia `will give up its intension
    to withdraw part of the property and weaponry from the Russian
    military bases in Georgia to Armenia and thus confirm its commitment
    to security and stability in the region, continued trust and
    traditional friendship and good-neighbourliness between Azerbaijan
    and Russia'.

    On May 19, the chief of the Russian General Staff, Yuri Baluyevsky,
    said part of the property and hardware from the Russian military
    bases in Georgia could be transferred to Armenia.

    He speculated that `part of the military equipment and other assets
    may be relocated to neighbouring Armenia.'

    `This will help reduce the pullout period to four years. It is a
    forced measure and over this period new infrastructures cannot be
    created elsewhere from scratch for purely technical reasons,'
    Baluyevsky said.

    Coordination of positions at the level of experts will become the
    basis for signing a Russian-Georgian agreement.

    `This agreement will establish the dates and rules of pullout and the
    liabilities of both parties, including security requirements. There
    is one fundamental condition. The Russian military bases must be
    redeployed to properly prepared infrastructures, and not abandoned in
    the middle of nowhere,' Baluyevsky said.

    `Earlier the Georgian side insisted on signing a statement on the
    withdrawal of bases or a declaration of intent. This is unacceptable
    for us, because the Ministry of Finance is unable to allocate
    financial resources that have not been properly formalized, without a
    proper inter-state agreement ratified by parliaments.'

    About Russia's consent to reduce the originally requested pullout
    period from 10-11 years to four, Baluyevsky said `with the passage of
    time approaches to the problem changed.'

    `We are forced to take into account the political circumstances and
    the situation around the bases. The Georgian side seals off the
    bases, denies water and electricity supply. There have been attempts
    to make us pay for alleged abuse, for allegedly outstanding
    ecological and property debts inherited form the Soviet era,'
    Baluyevsky said.
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