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    SERBIAN WEAPONS GET GREEN LIGHT FOR EXPORT TO ARMENIA

    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 10, 2007 Wednesday 6:04 PM GMT

    The Serbian government on Wednesday approved a deal enabling the
    republic's main arms factory to export weapons to Armenia, following
    a green light from Russia.

    "The ministry of international economic relations issued a licence
    to the Zastava Weapons factory for exports of arms to Armenia,"
    the government said in a statement.

    The licence was given after a weeks-long dispute between the factory
    and the government over the 2.5-million-dollar (1.9-million-euros)
    deal to sell guns and rifles to Armenia.

    Serbia's foreign ministry initially refused to agree to the exports,
    quoting a possible dispute with Russia over its tense relations
    with Armenia.

    Following a protest by the Serbian manufacturer, President Boris
    Tadic had held talks with Russian diplomats and secured a green light.

    Serbia considers Russia a traditional ally and relies on Moscow's
    support in solving the status issue of the disputed UN-run province
    of Kosovo, later this year.

    Zastava, based in the central Serbian city of Kragujevac, some 120
    kilometers (70 miles) south from Belgrade, is a state-owned factory
    and needs a government clearance for exports deals.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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