RUSSIA'S DELIVERY OF C-300 ROCKETS TO AZERBAIJAN - JUST A BLUFF
Aysor
Aug 2 2010
Armenia
Those statements containing information about Moscow's possible
delivery of anti-aircraft missile launchers C-300 to Azerbaijan are
not true, an unnamed defense ministry senior official told Russian
Interfax agency.
"There are not any agreements on C-300, and they will hardly be signed
in the near future. It is impossible to describe the absurdity of the
whole thing. Those statements are bluff, a profanation," the source
is quoted by Interfax as saying.
He said "the supply of Russian C-300 rockets to Azerbaijan is
impossible today."
"First of all, [this is impossible] from political points of view.
Given the complicated relations between Yerevan and Baku, C-300's
export to Azerbaijan will violate without doubt the balance of
forces in the region. Besides, Armenia is Russia's ally in CSTO,
and agreements of such kind between Moscow and Baku can be perceived
by Armenia as a betrayal. There were not any official statements on
Azerbaijan's accession to CSTO," the source stressed.
"The issue's economical component is not in favor of such agreements,"
it also said.
"Azerbaijan can hardly deal with Russia over a contract that costs
its country budget's one-third," it added.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
Aug 2 2010
Armenia
Those statements containing information about Moscow's possible
delivery of anti-aircraft missile launchers C-300 to Azerbaijan are
not true, an unnamed defense ministry senior official told Russian
Interfax agency.
"There are not any agreements on C-300, and they will hardly be signed
in the near future. It is impossible to describe the absurdity of the
whole thing. Those statements are bluff, a profanation," the source
is quoted by Interfax as saying.
He said "the supply of Russian C-300 rockets to Azerbaijan is
impossible today."
"First of all, [this is impossible] from political points of view.
Given the complicated relations between Yerevan and Baku, C-300's
export to Azerbaijan will violate without doubt the balance of
forces in the region. Besides, Armenia is Russia's ally in CSTO,
and agreements of such kind between Moscow and Baku can be perceived
by Armenia as a betrayal. There were not any official statements on
Azerbaijan's accession to CSTO," the source stressed.
"The issue's economical component is not in favor of such agreements,"
it also said.
"Azerbaijan can hardly deal with Russia over a contract that costs
its country budget's one-third," it added.
From: A. Papazian