GEORGIA'S DECISION NOT TO AFFECT COMBAT READINESS OF ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES
news.am
April 20 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Georgian Parliament's decision will not affect the combat
readiness of the Armenian armed forces, Spokesman for Armenian MOD
David Karapetyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He commented on the question whether Georgian parliament's decision
to terminate the agreement with Russia on transit of military cargo
will affect Armenian armed forces' combat readiness.
"I will decline comments on Georgian parliament's decision. As
regards the supply of military cargo, I would like to mention that
this decision will not affect Armenia's security and armed forces'
combat efficiency in any way," he emphasized.
On Tuesday, Parliament of Georgia unanimously adopted the government's
proposal to terminate a five-year agreement on transit of Russian
military personnel and cargo to Armenia through Georgia. The transit
agreement was signed in March 2006 and will expire in November 2011.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
April 20 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Georgian Parliament's decision will not affect the combat
readiness of the Armenian armed forces, Spokesman for Armenian MOD
David Karapetyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He commented on the question whether Georgian parliament's decision
to terminate the agreement with Russia on transit of military cargo
will affect Armenian armed forces' combat readiness.
"I will decline comments on Georgian parliament's decision. As
regards the supply of military cargo, I would like to mention that
this decision will not affect Armenia's security and armed forces'
combat efficiency in any way," he emphasized.
On Tuesday, Parliament of Georgia unanimously adopted the government's
proposal to terminate a five-year agreement on transit of Russian
military personnel and cargo to Armenia through Georgia. The transit
agreement was signed in March 2006 and will expire in November 2011.
From: A. Papazian