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    Regnum news agency, Russia
    Aug 18 2009

    Armenian politician says talk of military bases sign of Azeri-Russian tension


    An Armenian politician has named dispute over energy resources between
    Azerbaijan and Russia as the likely reason for the emergence of
    reports about the possibility of Yerevan deploying military bases in
    Russia.

    It is possible that military bases will indeed be deployed if
    Azerbaijan continues its current policy, Stepan Safaryan, Armenian MP
    from the opposition Heritage Party, told Russia's Regnum news agency
    in an interview on 18 August.

    "The latest developments in relations between Azerbaijan and Russia,
    and in particular Azerbaijan's refusal to sell all of its gas to
    Russia and the noise made over the possible decision of Turkey to
    grant transit for supplies to the Russian military base in Armenia,
    gave grounds to Moscow to 'bring Azerbaijan into submission'," the
    agency quoted Safaryan as saying.

    Regnum news agency on 17 August quoted an anonymous source in the
    joint headquarters of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty
    Organization as saying that the military circles in Yerevan and Moscow
    are discussing the possibility of setting up two Armenian military
    bases in the North Caucasus: in Krasnodar Territory and
    Dagestan. "They are discussing deployment of a limited contingent to
    ensure security of the transport infrastructure," the source said
    according to Regnum.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian news website Lragir.am dismissed reports on
    the possibility of Yerevan having bases in the North Caucasus as
    "provocation". On 19 August the website said Russia might attempt this
    to channel the energy of the North Caucasus rebels against Armenia.

    "One of our well-known political analysts noted that Armenia is
    fortunate that Ankara does not allow anyone to use Armenia against
    it. This is a painfully correct statement. Yerevan is unlucky with
    Russia, however, as it uses Armenia to the full," Lragir's report
    said.
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