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    A GHOST BATTLESHIP FOR ARMENIA: YEREVAN DENIES EXISTENCE OF MILITARY CONTACTS WITH TIRANA
    by Yury Simonyan, translated by Pavel Pushkin

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    Nezavisimaya Gazeta
    July 30, 2007 Monday

    Armenia denies information about an attempt to buy a large batch of
    armament from albania; Turkey denied the transit of a large batch of
    armament and ammunition for Armenia to Albania, reported BBC Monitoring
    European in IndustryWatch with reference to Albanian Gazeta Shqiptare.

    Turkey denied the transit of a large batch of armament and ammunition
    for Armenia to Albania, reported BBC Monitoring European in
    IndustryWatch with reference to Albanian Gazeta Shqiptare.

    The text published by the IndustryWatch website quotes the words of
    Prime Minister of Albania, Sali Berish, that Turkey forced an Albanian
    ship with armament to turn back. Berish said, "One of our ships with
    60 containers filled mostly with heavy artillery and ammunition was
    heading from the port of Durres to Istanbul." He pointed out that the
    problematic relations of Turkey and Armenia resulted in a situation
    when the ship had to return and unload the armament in Durres.

    The publication also quotes a top-ranking representative of Albanian
    company MEIKO specializing in armament trade as saying that Albania
    does not care about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, "All procedures
    of sale were in order and complied with the law. Now we are considering
    the possibility of using other routes."

    According to description of the deal, a representative of the Defense
    Ministry of Armenia contacted the Defense Ministry of Albania and
    expressed readiness to pay for a large batch of armament including
    air defense guns with calibers from 75 mm to 122 mm. However, the
    operation was ruined by Turkish authorities.

    Colonel Seiran Shakhsuvaryan, press secretary of the Defense Ministry
    of Armenia, announced, "The Defense Ministry of Armenia did not
    sign any deals for the armament purchase of Albania. We consider
    the published information as another Turkish-Azerbaijani provocation
    against Armenia."

    Any private paramilitary organizations of Armenia could not turn to
    Tirana for weapons either. Lieutenant Colonel Musheg Kroyan, deputy
    director of the PR department of the police of Armenia, commented,
    "All trading operations with combat weapons are conducted only through
    the Defense Ministry. According to the law, private security companies
    have a right to buy and use pump and pneumatic small arms that can
    be bought in local stores and this is under control."

    Artvin Bagramyan, official spokesperson for the national security
    council of Armenia, commended laconically, "Gibberish!" A top-ranking
    representative of this organization pointed at the absurd nature of
    the publication, "Our strategic partner is Russia, who produces the
    best armament in the world. The Armenian army is armed with Russian
    weapons. Why do we need to order weapons in Muslim Albania and to
    deliver it via Turkey-whose relations with our country we do not even
    need to speak of--and not, say, deliver the weapons via the ports of
    Russia or by a direct air flight?!"

    Most likely, the Foreign Ministry of Armenia will not leave the
    scandal with "Albanian armament" without comment. The Foreign Ministry
    simultaneously denied other rumors regarding the instruction received
    from international organizations regarding significant excess of
    armament in Armenia. Officials of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia
    said, "To date, not a single delegation inspecting Armenia under
    the CFE registered the volumes of armament exceeding international
    agreements. This information that has nothing in common with reality."
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