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    TURKEY DENIES TRANSIT TO ALBANIAN ARMS SHIPMENT BOUND FOR ARMENIA
    Report by Artur Korriku: "Berisha: Arms Trade With Armenia, Turkey Blocks Consignment" - subslug as received

    Gazeta Shqiptare, Tirana
    18 Jul 07

    Turkish authorities have refused transit to a sizeable consignment
    of Albanian weapons and ammunition bound for Armenia. They forced an
    Albanian ship to sail back with its cargo. One of our naval vessels
    loaded with containers full of weapons, mainly heavy artillery and
    ammunition, was berthed at Durres port. The ship had sailed from Durres
    to Istanbul, loaded with 60 containers of heavy artillery and shells,
    destined for Armenia.

    Sale

    Several days earlier, a representative of the Armenian Defence
    Ministry had contacted his counterpart at the Albanian Defence
    Ministry and ordered a large consignment of field and anti-aircraft
    artillery of various calibers, ranging from 75-mm to 122-mm together
    with shells. The Albanian Defence Ministry had appointed the MEIKO
    company to fill the order, since it had some experience in this
    business. MEIKO has been known in the arms trade ever since Safet
    Zhulali headed the Albanian Defence Ministry.

    Blockage

    MEIKO contacted the relevant officials in Armenia and clinched
    the deal.

    After everything seemed to be proceeding fine, a sudden obstacle
    arose in Turkey, which did not allow the ship to sail through the
    Straits and turned it back. Subsequently, the arms were unloaded in
    the stores of the Albanian Army. The official reason that Turkey has
    given for refusing transit to our ship is still unknown, as is the
    price that Armenia was to pay for the shipment.

    Armenia

    Armenia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, is interested in the arms
    being offered by this country, as they are the same as those at the
    disposal of the other east European countries in terms of calibers. The
    Armenian Army is in need for more artillery ammunition, as its supplies
    have been interrupted because of political developments. However,
    the transaction fell through because Turkey did not allow our ship
    loaded with arms to sail through the Straits.
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