Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Russian Defense Ministry Considers Abandoning Radar Station In Azerb

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Russian Defense Ministry Considers Abandoning Radar Station In Azerb

    DEFENSE MINISTRY CONSIDERS ABANDONING RADAR STATION IN AZERBAIJAN

    Gazeta.Ru
    http://en.gazeta.ru/news/2012/05/24/a_4599689.shtml
    May 24 2012
    Russia

    Russia's Defense Ministry has expressed discontent over the conditions
    of extending a missile defense radar station lease in Gabala,
    Azerbaijan, a source in the ministry said on Thursday. Currently
    Russia is renting the station for $7 mln per year, Baku wants to
    increase this sum dramatically. The alternatives are abandoning the
    station or possibly building a new one in Armenia.

    "We are confused by the unreasonable leasing price increase with an
    indefinite leasing period," the source said. He added that the annual
    price offered by Azerbaijan is equivalent to building two new radar
    stations in Russia.

    "Moreover, the Gabala station needs renovation, which requires
    significant financial investment. Russia's Defense Ministry is
    interested in using the radar station for at least 10-15 years in
    order to recoup our investment," the source said.

    "Taking into account all these circumstances, Russia has no other
    alternative but to abandon the Gabala radar station," the source said.

    In July 2011, then-Defense Minister Anatoliy Serdyukov held preliminary
    talks in Baku about extending the leasing period, but Azerbaijan at
    that time only spoke of an insignificant price increase.

    According to Igor Korotchenko, head of the Defense Ministry Public
    Council, the sharp increase in cost to lease the Gabala radar station
    is an unfriendly move by Azerbaijan. "Azerbaijan is forcing Russia to
    leave. Paying that much money for the lease would be crazy. However,
    there is still a chance that Azerbaijan could correct its position.

    Vladimir Putin could meet with Ilham Aliev (the Azerbaijani president)
    during one of the CIS meetings and talk about a return to the old
    conditions," the expert says. According to Korotchenko, the sharp
    increase of leasing prices comes from the Azerbaijani Defense agency.

    "According to one information, it was Azerbaijan's Defense minister
    Safar Abiyev who suggested to increase the leasing cost. He was
    motivated by one of the Azeri community members from Moscow,"
    Korotchenko claims.

    Baku cannot use the Gabala station on its own. The radar station is
    part of a missile attack prevention system, its computers are located
    in the Moscow region. Ukraine once increased the lease price for its
    radar station in Mukachevo. Russia then left the site, now it isn't
    used by anyone, Ukraine cannot use it alone. According to Korotchenko,
    Russia might build a new radar station, in addition to the one planned
    in the city of Armavir. Moreover, Moscow could accept an offer from
    one of Armenia's government official, who said Russia could use its
    territory to build a radar system.

    The Gabala radar system provides early warning about possible missile
    attacks on Russia from the south (the main threat is Iran). In 2007
    Vladimir Putin suggested that Russia and NATO states use the system
    together, however the response was that it could not defend NATO
    as well as a missile defense system based in Poland and the Czech
    Republic.




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X