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    Armenia to partly replace Russian border guards at its main
    international airport


    AP Worldstream; Mar 22, 2006


    Armenia is to partly replace Russian border guards stationed at its
    main international airport with Armenian frontier troops, a top
    commander said Wednesday.

    Under a bilateral accord between Moscow and the ex-Soviet Caucasus
    Mountain nation, border guards under Russian command patrol the
    country's borders with Iran and Turkey and Yerevan airport. Armenian
    forces guard the border with Georgia and Azerbaijan.

    The commander of Armenia's border forces, Col. Armen Abraamyan, said
    that within one or two months, graduates of a training center
    modernized with U.S financial help would be ready to take over
    frontier duties at the airport.

    Armenia, an impoverished landlocked nation, hosts a major Russian army
    base and has been seen as one of Russia's closest allies in the
    region.

    But plans by Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom to double the price
    that Armenia pays for gas have angered Yerevan.

    Russia withdrew its border guards last year from the Central Asian
    nation of Tajikistan, where they had been stationed on the Afghan
    frontier since the 1991 breakup of the Soviet Union.
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