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    ARMENIA CELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    September 21, 2006 Thursday

    Combined reports

    President Vladimir Putin sent a message of greetings to Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan on Thursday on the occasion of the 15th
    anniversary of Armenia's independence celebrated on Thursday.

    "Armenia was and remains Russia's reliable friend and ally. The two
    countries are united by long -standing traditions of cooperation,
    we have close cultural and spiritual contacts. I am confident that
    the Russo-Armenian relations will develop in future in the spirit
    of mutual understanding aimed at further deepening of strategic
    partnership and the relationship between the countries- allies,"
    Putin said in the message.

    On Thursday morning a military parade was held in the central square
    of Yerevan devoted to the 15th anniversary of Armenia's independence.

    President Robert Kocharyan, other members of the Armenian government,
    head of the Armenian Apostolic Church Catholics Garegin II and
    President of self-proclaimed Karabakh republic Arkady Gukasyan were
    standing on a rostrum decorated in red-blue-orange colors of the
    Armenian state flag.

    Defense Minister, Secretary of the Armenian Security Council Serzh
    Sarkisyan inspected troops lined up on the parade grounds and
    congratulated the troops upon the 15th jubilee. Then, the Armenian
    national anthem was played, and fifteen artillery salvoes were fired.

    Planes of the Armenian Air Force performed aerobatic flights, leaving
    a tail of smoke that had a shade of the Armenian tricolor flag. The
    audiences watched flights preformed by Russian Mig-29 jets sent from
    the 102nd Russian Air Force base stationed in Armenia in accordance
    with the Russo-Armenian interstate agreement.

    The gala show included a parade of armored vehicles, missile and
    artillery troops and Air Defense troops that belong to the United
    Air Defense troops of the CIS. All the aircraft and ground military
    hardware used in Armenia are either of Soviet or Russia's make, and
    most of the Armenian officers are graduates of military schools of
    the former Soviet Union and Russia.

    A brass orchestra of the Armenia Defense Ministry crowned the gala
    parade in Yerevan.
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