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  • Armenia Worried By Plan For Anti-Missile System In Azerbaijan

    ARMENIA WORRIED BY PLAN FOR ANTI-MISSILE SYSTEM IN AZERBAIJAN

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 20, 2007 Wednesday 2:49 PM GMT

    Armenia voiced concern Wednesday that a Russian proposal to host
    part of a US missile defense system in neighbouring Azerbaijan
    could destabilize the volatile Caucasus region wedged between Russia
    and Iran.

    "The hosting of anti-missile stations in Europe is the business of
    Russia, Europe and the US, but when it is a question of Azerbaijan,
    this interests and worries us, as it concerns our region," Armenian
    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian said.

    "We are concerned with the consequences of this on the balance in the
    region and on regional political and security questions," Oskanian
    said following a meeting with NATO's special representative to the
    Caucasus region, Robert Simmons.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a territorial dispute
    over the Nagorny Karabakh ethnic-Armenian enclave since before the
    break-up of the Soviet Union.

    Azerbaijan lost control of the territory and seven surrounding regions
    during a war in the early 1990s, but Karabakh's status has yet to
    be settled.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed using the Russian-leased
    Gabala radar station in Azerbaijan as an alternative host for elements
    of a US missile defence system planned for the Czech Republic and
    Poland.

    The defence chiefs of Russia and Azerbaijan confirmed Wednesday their
    support for the proposal, which Washington has said it is examining.
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