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    IVANOV COMMENTING ON SITUATION IN TRANSCAUCASIAN REGION
    by Alexander Konovalov, Viktor Shulman

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 31, 2006 Wednesday

    The withdrawal of part of Russian armaments and military hardware
    from Georgia to the Russian military base in Gyumri, Armenia, cannot
    destabilise the military-political situation in the region, Russian
    Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov said here on Wednesday.

    "Part of military equipment and hardware is really being withdrawn from
    Akhalkalaki to the Russian military base of Gyumri. This cannot bring
    about the destabilisation of the military-political situation in the
    region, especially in view of the fact that the withdrawal does not
    violate flank restrictions within the framework of the Conventional
    Force in Europe Treaty (CFE)," he said at a press conference after
    the end of the meeting of the CIS Council of Defence Ministers in Baku.

    The most important thing is that "any scheme of the settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, imposed from the outside, is not only
    counterproductive, but also dangerous," Ivanov continued. "A final
    scheme of the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement should be based on agreements
    reached by Armenia and Azerbaijan. In this case the guarantor countries
    will take any steps for ensuring the fulfilment of the agreements,
    while a difference way, which is sometimes imposed on us, is a way
    nowhere," Ivanov said.

    Explaining Russia's official stand on the Nagorno-Karabakh problem,
    Ivanov stressed that Moscow favoured its peaceful political
    settlement. "Contacts between Armenia and Azerbaijan within framework
    of the Minsk Group under OSCE, with the mediation of Russia, the
    United States and France, are going on rather regularly," he added.
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