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  • BAKU: Azeri Military Spending To Grow - Defence Minister

    AZERI MILITARY SPENDING TO GROW - DEFENCE MINISTER
    Matanat Alverdiyeva, ANS.

    ANS TV, Baku
    31 May 06

    [Presenter] Azerbaijan's military budget has doubled in 2006 in
    comparison with previous years and this tendency will continue. Our
    people could have made more achievements, but the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict is the main obstacle to this. Armenia has piled up a huge
    amount of military hardware and munitions on the territories under
    occupation, Azerbaijani Defence Minister Safar Abiyev said at today's
    meeting of the Council of CIS Defence Ministers in Baku.

    [Correspondent over video of the meeting] Azerbaijani Defence Minister
    Safar Abiyev, who opened the meeting of the Council of CIS Defence
    Ministers, welcomed the participants. He said that Azerbaijan's
    armed forces are developing in parallel with the country's economic
    indicators. The minister said that the military budget has doubled
    in 2006 in comparison with previous years and this tendency will
    continue. Our people could have made more achievements, but the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is one of the main obstacles to this.

    A huge amount of uncontrolled military hardware and munitions
    have been piled up on the Azerbaijani territories under Armenian
    occupation. Terrorists are training there. Abiyev said that illegal
    trade in components of weapons of mass destruction is carried out on
    the uncontrolled territories. Drugs are being trafficked into other
    areas of the world. This creates a risk of explosions in the South
    Caucasus and this risk is growing, end quote.

    The Azerbaijani defence minister also said that today's meeting
    coincided with the active search for safe ways for our countries.

    Abiyev expressed his confidence that the meeting of the Council
    of CIS Defence Ministers will serve to strengthen our countries'
    security and bolster mutual understanding between Defence Ministries.

    We should say that participants in the meeting will discuss
    military and technical cooperation within the framework of the CIS,
    the upgrading of weapons, the conduct of joint exercises, the fight
    against terrorism and other issues. Moreover, the main subject of
    discussion at the meeting will be the Nagornyy Karabakh and other
    conflicts in CIS countries.

    The Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Russian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik,
    Ukrainian and Uzbek defence ministers and high-profile delegates are
    attending the meeting. A joint communique is expected to be signed
    at the end of the meeting. Since the organizer of the meeting is the
    Council of CIS Defence Ministers, Baku has notified the council that
    Armenian delegates are personae non grata in Azerbaijan. Therefore,
    no invitation was sent to Yerevan to attend the meeting.

    [Passage omitted: Armenian Defence Ministry spokesman's reaction;
    Georgia also refused to attend the meeting]
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