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    Azeris unhappy with possible Russian pullout from Georgia to Armenia - daily

    Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Moscow
    25 May 05


    Text of report by Vladimir Bogdanov in Russian newspaper Rossiyskaya
    Gazeta on 25 May headlined "Baku says no to Russia. But yes to
    America?"

    Petr Burdykin, Russian charge d'affaires in Azerbaijan, has been
    summoned to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry to be handed a diplomatic
    note in connection with reports of a possible transfer of Russian
    military bases from Georgia to Armenia.

    Remember a recent statement by Gen Yuriy Baluyevskiy, chief of
    Russia's General Staff: "The military bases will definitely be
    withdrawn from Georgia to Russian territory. It is quite possible that
    some of the inventory and military equipment will be withdrawn to
    Armenia." The general said that this would enable the timetable for
    the withdrawal of the bases to be reduced from 10-11 years to four.

    Right now there are up to 5,000 Russian servicemen together with 115
    tanks, 220 infantry fighting vehicles and armoured personnel carriers,
    and 170 artillery systems [in Georgia]. It is that part of the
    armament that could be temporarily deployed at the base in Gyumri
    [Armenia]. And this is what caused the negative reaction from Baku,
    which is still in a state of undeclared war with Yerevan over Nagornyy
    Karabakh. The belief in the Azerbaijani capital is that, in reaching
    agreement with Armenian President Robert Kocharyan on redeploying
    military equipment, Moscow has ignored Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev's view on the issue.

    It looks as though any reinforcement of Russia's military grouping in
    Armenia is unacceptable to Azerbaijan. In fact, Baku plans to be
    quartering US servicemen by the end of this year.

    According to experts from the American-Israeli Stratfor strategic
    forecasting centre, the US forces in Azerbaijan will be called
    "temporarily deployed mobile forces." Stratfor's information is that
    the first American units will arrive here in the next few weeks. "If
    this information accords with reality, this will constitute a major
    strengthening of American military control over the energy resources
    and the priorities of the Caspian region," the centre experts believe.

    Under the agreement, American forces will be deployed at three former
    Soviet bases in central districts of Azerbaijan: Kurdamir (the main
    base), Nasosnaya [Tagiyev village] and Yevlax. The landing strips have
    already been upgraded to meet American military requirements. Hangars
    for the US air force and barracks for the special forces have also
    been erected there.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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