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    ARMENIA-RUSSIA MIL-TECH COOPERATION AT GOOD LEVEL--PM

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    June 7, 2007 Thursday

    Military-technical cooperation between Armenia and Russia is "at a
    good level and is beneficial to us," Armenian Prime Minister Serge
    Sarkisyan emphasized in an interview published in Moskovsky Komsomolets
    newspaper on Thursday.

    "Part of our officers undergo an advanced training in Russia and part
    in the West. We have never concealed that," Sarkisyan explained. He
    said cooperation with the Russian Federation is of benefit because "We
    (Armenia) as a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization
    can buy military products in Russia at the same prices that are used
    in the Russian army".

    Sarkisyan pointed out that cooperation between Armenia's and Russia's
    intelligence and security services "is at a good level as well". He
    pointed out once again that Armenia-Russia cooperation in the military
    sphere develops "in all fields".

    Touching upon Russia's positions in the Commonwealth of Independent
    States (CIS), the Armenian Prime Minister rejected assertions that
    those positions had been seriously weakened. He did not rule it out
    that Russia's positions were possibly "undermined in Georgia" while
    growing stronger in other CIS countries. On the whole, "I do not
    consider that Russia has grown weak" is the categorical conclusion
    drawn by Sarkisyan.

    Armenia's Head of Government could not but touch upon the question
    of Armenia-NATO relations. He stressed that his country should not
    enter into the Alliance. However, he said, an Armenia-NATO Individual
    Partnership Action Programme is being implemented. This is "a good
    level of cooperation and we intend to deepen these useful relations",
    Sarkisyan underlined.
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