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  • Re-Deployment of Russian Mil. Bases Issue of Armenian-Russian Relns.

    POSSIBLE RE-DEPLOYMENT OF RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES ISSUE OF
    ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN RELATIONS: LEVON MKRTICHYAN

    YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Possible re-deployment of Russian military
    bases from Georgia to Armenia is an issue of Armenian-Russian
    relations, Levon Mkrtichyan, Head of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun
    parliamentary faction, told reporters. According to him, this issue
    can be settled under Armenian-Russian military agreements, as well as
    within Armenia's commitments to the Council of Europe, including in
    setting up military quotas. "If these criteria are observed, it will
    be a problem of Russian-Armenian relations alone," Mkrtichyan said.
    On the other hand, Mkrtichyan said that the withdrawal of Russian
    bases from Georgia involves the problem of Javakhk Armenians.
    According to him, the presence of Russian military bases in Georgia
    means a solution to serious problems of Javakhk Armenians,
    particularly social problems and problems of security of the Armenian
    community. He pointed out that the intensification of Turkey's policy
    toward the region and Georgian-Turkish military cooperation arouses
    the Georgia-based Armenian population's concern. Mkrtichyan said that
    the best way of dispelling this concern is the establishment of the
    "equal citizenship" principle in Georgia, which means that Armenians
    must not feel any infringement on their rights in Georgia. Mkrtichyan
    stated that "the Armenian community's fear of future may vanish if the
    community will really enjoy and exercise its democratic rights and
    succeeds in preserving its national identity, culture, language and
    schools." In his turn, speaking of the possibility of re-deployment
    of the Russian military bases from Georgia to Armenia, Galust
    Sahakyan, Chairman of the RPA parliamentary faction told ARKA that
    negotiations are currently under way, but no decisions have yet been
    made. He pointed out his positive attitude to this idea, saying that
    "materiel is most likely to be transported, and other issues must be
    settled as a result of negotiations." P.T. -0--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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