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    RUSSO-ARMENIAN ARMY EXERCISE IN SOUTH-EASTERN ARMENIA
    By Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    September 13, 2005 Tuesday

    A military exercise to check the combat readiness of the
    Russian-Armenian group of troops, formed on decision of the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), are being currently held for the
    tenth year running on the Marshal Bagramyan training ground in the
    south-eastern part of Armenia. Armenian President Robert Kocharyan
    and CSTO Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha will watch the exercise.

    Taking part in it are units of the Armenian Armed Forces and troops
    manning the Russian military base in the Armenian republic. Their
    coordination is patent proof of the effectiveness of Russo-Armenian
    cooperation. However, Moscow and Yerevan have repeatedly declared
    that this military cooperation is not spearheaded at any other country.

    The armed forces of Armenia were formed in 1991-1992 after the
    republic's independence was proclaimed. Officers of the former Soviet
    army made up its backbone. Today, the majority of Armenia's future
    officers are being trained at Russian military schools. Armenia is
    taking active part in the work of the CSTO and of the CIS Joint
    Anti-Aircraft Defence System. Armenian soldiers had earned high
    praise at the recent CIS anti-aircraft defence exercises on the
    Ashuluk training ground in Russia's Astrakhan Region.

    The 102nd military base of the Russian Defence Ministry is deployed
    in Armenia on the basis of several bilateral inter-state agreements
    and is in high favour among the local population. It is the successor
    of the Leninakan motorised infantry division of the Seventh Guards
    Army of the Trans-Caucasian Military District. The main part of the
    base is in the town of Gyumri (former Leninakan) and is subordinated
    to the North Caucasian Military District's Group of Russian Troops
    in Transcaucasia. It is manned by five thousand officers and men.

    The Armenian authorities regard the presence of the Russian military
    base and of Russian border guards in the republic as an important
    guarantee of national security and regional stability.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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