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    ARMENIAN FM: BUSH'S AGREEMENT ON PUTIN'S PROPOSAL MAY STRONGLY AFFECT AZERBAIJAN'S AUTHORITY

    ArmInfo
    2007-06-14 13:23:00

    If US President George Bush accepts the proposal of Russian President
    Vladimir Putin on joint exploitation of Gabala radiolocation station,
    it may greatly affect Azerbaijan's authority, Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan says in an interview with Armenian "Kentron" TV.

    The minister says that the given proposal is part of big politics and
    the issue must be considered in all its aspects. He also adds that
    the proposal of the Russian party was not unexpected for him. "We
    have no reason for concern about security. The matter concerns just
    installation of a radar and not deployment of missiles. Nothing new
    will be installed there," the minister said. Asked if it will raise
    the authority of Azerbaijan, the minister said: "Although there is
    also such opinion, I can say the opposite.

    It may greatly affect Azerbaijan's authority as it is big politics
    where it is becoming a card. Moreover, the USA does not conceal
    that all this is aimed against Iran, which even more aggravates
    Azerbaijan-Iran relations. At the meeting with my colleague in
    St. Petersburg I stressed that if Armenia were made such a proposal,
    I would advise rejecting it not to occur in a complicated situation and
    become vulnerable." At the same time, he says that the proposal does
    not replace the American projects in Europe; it is an addition to these
    projects. I doubt that "Russia will go on such an addition". One should
    not forget Bush's comments on the proposal. He called it interesting
    and added that the USA considers it as an alarm for cooperation
    between RF and the USA. The minister says that Armenia in its turn
    also studies the issue and consults with the parties. We will make
    public our position in future if we feel that the developments may
    threaten to the policy or security of Armenia, the minister says.
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