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    WPS Agency, Russia
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    January 16, 2009 Friday



    RIPOSTE

    THE RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY DENIES DELIVERY OF $800 MILLION WORTH OF
    MERCHANDISE TO ARMENIA; Russia and Armenia deny that $800 million
    worth of weaponry changed hands.

    by Yuri Simonjan

    The Defense Ministry officially refuted reports in the Azerbaijan
    media to the effect that Armenia received $800 million worth of
    merchandise from Russia. "It does not quadrate to facts. Official
    statement will be available within hours," to quote a source in the
    Defense Ministry's Press Service.

    Azerbaijani media outlets did report a gratis transfer of weapons from
    the 102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumri to the Armenian regular
    army. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry even demanded explanations from
    Russian Ambassador Vasily Istratov.

    Hypotheses purporting to explain the "New Year gift" to Armenia
    suggested everything from the banal suspicion that Russia was out to
    engineer another war in the Caucasus to the wild assumptions that the
    Armenian regime needed the merchandise to crush the opposition.

    Armenia meanwhile is reverberating with rumors that the Russian base
    in Gyumri will be enlarged soon (some units of the base will be
    allegedly deployed in other regions of the country) and that another
    military base may be established in Armenia before
    long. Representatives of the Russian Defense Ministry toured Armenia
    and allegedly chose civilian airfield in the town of Stepanavan in the
    northern part of the country. Russian and Armenian defense ministries
    decline comment.

    "Matters of this magnitude are never settled in so flippant a
    manner. The Russian military has been making familiarization trips but
    that's normal practice among strategic partners," Armenian ex-Defense
    Minister Vagarshak Arutyunjan said.

    Arutyunjan dismissed speculations and rumors concerning the 102nd
    Base. "Under the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe, Russia and
    Armenia must inform the OSCE HQ in Vienna of all quantitative changes
    or redeployment intentions," he said. Arutyunjan added that the
    alleged $800 million deal was actually a canard because every
    signatory of the Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe has the right
    to examine fulfillment of its terms by other signatories any
    moment. "Armenia has been examined more than once and always declared
    clean," he said.

    As far as Arutyunjan is concerned, it is Azerbaijan that violates the
    Treaty on Conventional Arms in Europe through active procurement of
    merchandise (armored vehicles and Smerch volley-fire rocket launchers)
    from the Czech Republic and Ukraine. "We all witnessed what armament
    of Georgia by Ukraine resulted in. I trust we will be spared this turn
    of events," Arutyunjan said. "As for the rearmament of Azerbaijan,
    this fact is known to the UN because all arms exporters update it on a
    regular basis."

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, January 15, 2009, p. 1

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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