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    Ekho Moskvy radio, Russia
    Feb 15 2009

    Envoy to NATO stresses need for air defences beyond Russian borders


    The announcement that joint Russian-Armenian air defences are to be
    established is part of Russia's plan to have a circular air defence
    system beyond its national borders, the official representative of
    Russia to NATO, Dmitriy Rogozin, told Ekho Moskvy radio on 13
    February.

    "Of course, this system should be linked up between different
    states. Why should air defence extend beyond national borders? If a
    state is under threat of attack from the air, then it is best to
    intercept the targets some distance from its own borders," Rogozin
    said. "I want to say that NATO does approximately the same thing. For
    example, after the conflict in the South Caucasus in August last year,
    the Americans mainly - and NATO as an organization supported it too -
    set up air defences on Georgia's territory by joint efforts," he said.

    The presenter then quoted Rogozin as saying that the air defence
    system could be used not only to prevent actions by a potential
    aggressor, but also in the case of a vessel being seized by
    terrorists.

    For his part, president of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems Col
    Gen Leonid Ivashov said: "The air defence system of Armenia, Belarus
    and the Central Asian states provides information about the state of
    the air situation in various regions. That's the first thing. Second,
    it means joint training of personnel, mainly in Russia; single
    integrated systems - radio-technical and information systems, control
    systems and of course means of carrying out strikes."

    "Our S-300 and other systems are stationed in Armenia. This does not
    threaten anyone, but this cooperation simply makes people who are
    itching to resolve political problems by force be more careful," he
    added.
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