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    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    November 30, 2007 Friday


    RADAR STATION AVAILABLE;
    Anatoly Serdyukov to inspect the Gabala radar station

    by Sokhbet Mamedov

    DEFENSE COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND AZERBAIJAN; Defense Minister
    Anatoly Serdyukov is starting his first visit to Azerbaijan today.
    The Russian and Azeri defense ministers will hold official talks,
    discussing military cooperation development and the prospects for
    using the Gabala radar station.




    Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov is starting a working visit to
    Baku today. Azeri Defense Ministry spokesman Eldar Sabiroglu told us
    that the Russian and Azeri defense ministers will hold official
    talks, discussing military cooperation development and the prospects
    for using the Gabala radar station.

    This is Serdyukov's first visit to Azerbaijan. He arrived in Baku on
    the evening of Tuesday, November 27, flying in from Astana, where he
    had attended a meeting of the CIS Defense Ministers' Council.

    Relations between the defense ministries of Russia and Azerbaijan are
    based on the principles of mutual benefit; their contacts are regular
    and productive. All the same, the defense ministers have much to
    discuss when they meet in person. For example, the Azeri government
    has expressed concern about transfers of Russian military hardware
    >From Georgia to the 102nd Russian military base in the town of
    Giumri, Armenia. The Azeri government believes that in the event of
    hostilities being resumed, this hardware could be used by Armenia
    against Azerbaijan. The Azeri government has also alleged that
    Russia, co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group on Armenian-Azeri conflict
    regulation, is effectively helping to strengthen the military forces
    of Armenia - and Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has stated repeatedly
    that Armenia is occupying almost 20% of Azerbaijan's territory.
    According to Azeri Defense Minister Safar Abiyev, these circumstances
    pose a real threat to regional stability and could lead to a
    resumption of hostilities at any moment. While visiting Astana the
    previous day, Abiyev told journalists that armed conflict between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan is "quite likely."

    An equally important topic of discussion for the two ministers will
    be the fate of the Gabala radar station. Vasili Istratov, Russian
    Ambassador in Azerbaijan, commented on this as follows: "We believe
    that the radar in Gabala can perform all tasks related to identifying
    actual or potential threats. We also understand that the Americans
    have not entirely rejected the possibility of using this radar. We
    shall wait until the Americans respond to our proposal for shared use
    of the Gabala radar." Istratov went on to say: "In any event,
    decisions on using the Gabala radar can only be made after
    preliminary consultations with Azerbaijan."

    The Gabala radar station, located near the town of Zaragan in the
    Gabala district of Azerbaijan, has been operating since 1985 and is
    designed to detect ICBM launches in the Southern hemisphere. It
    monitors the territories of Iran, Turkey, China, Pakistan, India,
    Iraq, Australia, most of Africa, and islands in the Indian and
    Atlantic oceans. A bilateral agreement signed in January 2002 gives
    the Darial radar at Gabala the status of an information-analysis
    center, owned by Azerbaijan and used by Russia under a ten-year
    lease.

    Source: Nezavisimaya Gazeta, November 28, 2007, p. 7

    Translated by Elena Leonova
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