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    SELLING WEAPONS TO AZERBAIJAN DOES NOT PUT RUSSIA-ARMENIA RELATIONS IN DOUBT - FORMER AMBASSADOR

    November 08, 2013 | 12:56

    Russia has repeatedly stated about its readiness to defend Armenia,
    as a Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member.

    Former Russian Federation Ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko,
    who is Regional Program Director at the Institute for Caspian
    Cooperation, said the aforementioned at Friday's Yerevan-Moscow live
    television link discussion.

    Commenting on Russia's selling of weapons to Azerbaijan, Kovalenko
    noted:

    "If Russia will not sell weapons to Azerbaijan, Israel and other
    countries will do it. [But] this is not the matter that can cast the
    allied relations between Russia and Armenia into doubt.

    "By maintaining partnership relations with Azerbaijan and allied
    relations with Armenia, Russia contributes so that that there will
    not be great bloodshed in the region.

    "Although a serious conflict has taken place between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan because of [Nagorno-]Karabakh, the war has stopped, [and]
    the region lives in peace."

    In the former Russian ambassador's words, by maintaining relations
    with Azerbaijan and Armenia and being a mediator in the negotiation
    process, Russia contributes to the maintenance of peace.

    "By taking the side of a party [to the conflict], Russia would worsen
    the climate, and conditions may be created for the resumption of the
    armed conflict," Vyacheslav Kovalenko concluded.

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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