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    AMBASSADOR CALLS 'FAKE' REPORTS OF ALLEGED RUSSIA-ARMENIA ARMS DEAL

    Interfax
    Feb 5 2009
    Russia

    Russian Ambassador in Yerevan Nikolai Pavlov has denied Azerbaijani
    media reports claiming the alleged selling of $800 million worth of
    Russian armaments to Armenia.

    "They are fake, and I will not comment on them," Pavlov told a Yerevan
    press conference in reply to an Interfax question.

    He confirmed the Russian decision to grant a $500-million loan to
    Armenia. "I welcome that, as $500 million is a rather big sum. Russia
    helps Belarus, as well. We never abandon our friends at the time
    of ordeal. We always give financial aid whenever that is possible,"
    Pavlov said.

    As for the possibility of interference of the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization (CSTO) rapid reaction forces in the Karabakh
    settlement, he said the forces were formed only yesterday.

    "The CSTO formed rapid reaction forces just yesterday and I cannot
    say what the forces would do. We have not seen their mandate and are
    unaware of their mission. Be patient; everything will be clear soon,"
    he said.

    Armenia is a sovereign country with an independent foreign policy, the
    ambassador said. "Armenia's relations with NATO and the United States
    are perfectly normal, and I, the Russian ambassador, am not jealous of
    that cooperation. Armenia is a strategic partner of Russia," he said.
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