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    The Messenger, Georgia
    March 23 2006


    Azeri military budget aspires to reach Armenian state budget
    By M. Alkhazashvili

    The second convention of Azeri People was held in Baku on March 16.
    The convention, which drew Azeris from all over the world, included a
    speech by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev, who described an
    expanding Azeri military force amid a USD 600 million military budget
    for 2006.

    "I set as a goal to equalize the Azeri military budget with the whole
    Armenian state budget in the near future. Armenia will never be able
    to compete with us. Earlier the Armenian leaders consider the fact it
    will be better for them," said President Aliev the news agency Regnum
    reports.

    The President also spoke about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, blaming
    Armenia for the lack of progress over the past 12 years of
    negotiations. Azerbaijan is ready for progress, the President stated,
    but if Armenia appears to be treating the negotiations as a mere
    simulation, then Baku will walk away.

    If a new phase of this arms race develops, then Armenia could have
    difficulty keeping up. Starting April 10, the price of natural gas
    will rise 52.5 percent for the Armenian population and 85.2 percent
    for Armenian enterprises.

    This spike in prices followed a near doubling of natural gas prices
    from Russia, which raised the cost of 1,000 cubic meters from USD 65
    to USD 110.

    Although Russia and Armenia are still negotiating the price of the
    natural gas tariff, a final agreement is expected by March 28-29. The
    Armenian side hopes for an USD 80 reduction of the tariff, Regnum
    reports.

    In a letter to President Putin of Russia and reprinted by Regnum,
    Manuk Gasparian of the Armenian National Council explained that
    "increasing natural gas price is the political decision," since it
    remains unchanged for Belarus, but is being doubled for the Russian
    ally Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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