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    RUSSIAN BASE TO GIFT SURPLUS WEAPONS TO ARMENIA

    news.az
    June 22 2011
    Azerbaijan

    A Russian Defence Ministry official has said that surplus weapons
    and equipment at its military base in Armenia will be given to the
    Armenian army.

    Andrey Gusev, the head of the Russian Defence Ministry's department
    for military cooperation with the CIS, made the remarks in the Russian
    parliament's upper house, the Federation Council, during debates on
    Tuesday on ratification of a protocol to extend the term of the Russian
    military base stationed in Armenia, Interfax-Azerbaijan reports.

    The announcement is unlikely to please Azerbaijan, a swathe of whose
    territory, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region, is occupied by
    Armenian forces.

    The subject may be raised at the latest talks on Saturday between the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents, mediated by Russian President
    Dmitriy Medvedev, to find a peaceful settlement to the conflict
    over Karabakh.

    The Russian Defence Ministry official told senators on Tuesday that
    the base had changed its way of working.

    "The Russian military base in Armenia has moved to a brigade system.

    Now it has 4,245 people, including 370 military personnel and 500
    civilian experts," Andrey Gusev said.

    He said that the improvements did not affect the combat readiness
    of the units. "The personnel of the base are ready to meet their
    objectives, including those set as part of the joint Russian-Armenian
    troops," the colonel said.

    The head of the Federation Council Committee on Defence and Security,
    Viktor Ozerov, said that the ratification of the protocol would
    further strengthen political and military cooperation between Russia
    and Armenia, and met Russia's interests.

    "Our committee recommended that the Federation Council approve the
    federal law 'On ratification of the protocol between Russia and Armenia
    on amendments to the agreement on the Russian military base in the
    republic, dated 16 March 1995', adopted by the State Duma,~T he said.

    The 102nd Russian military base has been located since 1995 near the
    town of Gyumri in line with interstate agreements on the division
    of the Soviet-era Red Banner South Caucasus Military District. The
    territory of the base was extended following agreements in December
    2005.

    The protocol to extend the term of the base from 25 to 49 years was
    signed in August 2010.

    The base is designed to perform peacekeeping tasks and to act as a
    deterrent against possible aggression from outside in conjunction
    with the Armenian armed forces.




    From: A. Papazian
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