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  • Expert: Russian Military Base In Armenia Potentially Dangerous

    EXPERT: RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE IN ARMENIA POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS

    News.am
    13:50 / 08/17/2009

    Russian-Turkish negotiations were followed by rumors that Turkey
    can provide its territory to Russia for replenish the supplies of
    its Military Base #102 in Gyumri, Armenia, in the future. However,
    the Turkish authorities are refuting the rumors.

    Azerbaijani media report that Turkey did not allow Russia to use its
    territory for replenishing the supplies of the military base when
    it was impossible to do through Georgia and Azerbaijan, with Iran
    being the only way. The Azerbaijani military expert Ildrim Mamedov
    even advised the United States to resume the Caspian guard program
    "to find out the amount of arms Russia transports through the Caspian
    Sea to Iran."

    Talking to NEW.am, Ruben Mehrabyan, expert for the Armenian Center
    of National and International Studies, made the following comment on
    the situation: "The Russian military base in Armenia is a military
    unit that remained here 'through inertia' after the cold war. Its
    military purpose is most dubious in the context of Armenia's defense
    from Turkey. Turkey is a NATO member-state, and any platoon can move
    only after the actions have been coordinated with Brussels. That is,
    from the military point of view, the presence of this base is not
    so well-grounded the more so that the 3rd field army of Turkey is
    confronting it." Another matter is, the expert said, the political
    component of the presence of the base. "This is one of the key factors
    of Russian presence in the South Caucasus," Mhrabyan said. He pointed
    out that the talks about the termination of arms supplies the Gyumri
    base constitute serious danger. "Politically, it becomes dangerous
    for Armenia: under the pretext of a ban on supplies to the base, any
    supplies from Russia to Armenia can be terminated. Armenia and Russia
    are strategic partners and military allies now, and it is Armenia,
    not Russia, that is in danger," the expert said.

    Mehrabyan also addressed the Caspian guard program. "The program is
    intended to protect the future pipelines from terrorists and makes
    it possible to control Russian-Iranian ties. Finally, Russia-Iranian
    military cooperation programs are in conformity with international
    law. I do not think Russia will allow any third party to control its
    supplies to Iran and further to other countries. Russia will offer
    resolute resistance. Will it succeed or not - it depends on the
    sides interested in the Caspian guard program, particularly on the
    USA. Armenia should just think about its foreign-policy priorities
    once again," Mehrabyan said.
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