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    Daily Georgian Times
    March 27 2010


    Military Expenditure in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia Increased by
    More than 500 Per Cent According to SIPRI


    Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) publishes
    research conducted by Dr. Paul Holtom, Director of the SIPRI Arms
    Transfers Programme. SIPRI is an independent international institute
    dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and
    disarmament.

    According to the research ARMS TRANSFERS TO EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA,
    in 2004`2008 the only recorded exports from Kazakhstan were of
    anti-tank missiles to Georgia and of two Mi`17 helicopters to
    Kyrgyzstan.

    In the decade preceding the August 2008 Georgia`Russia conflict in
    South Ossetia, military expenditure in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
    increased by more than 500 per cent in real terms. Military reform and
    modernization have been offered as justifications for increased
    military spending and arms procurement in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
    and Russia, but unresolved border disputes, territorial claims and
    separatism remain among the main national security threats facing
    these countries. Table of the Military expenditure in European and
    Central Asia in 1999-2008 is given in the SIPRI background paper,
    according to which, Georgian military expenses increased from 39,8
    million to 651 million dollars, in Armenia ` from 93 million to 217
    million dollars and in Azerbaijan ` from 133 million to 697 million
    dollars.

    IPN
    2010.03.27 14:25

    http://www.geotimes.ge/index.php?m=home&amp ;newsid=21027
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