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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    March 2, 2007 Friday

    USA doesn't offer ABM radar station deployment in Armenia

    YEREVAN, March 2


    The United States has not offered Armenia to deploy missile defense
    elements on its territory, Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimir
    Karapetian told Itar-Tass on Friday.

    The ministry learned about the U.S. plans to open a radar station in
    the Caucasus from the media, he said.

    U.S. Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Henry Obering said in
    Brussels on Thursday that the missile defense system, some of whose
    elements will be deployed in Europe, will include a mobile radar
    station that may be positioned in a Caucasian country. In his words,
    the radar station will provide initial targeting for a larger radar
    station in the Czech Republic.

    Armenia develops air defense cooperation with Russia and is a part of
    the CIS unified air defense system. An aviation squad of the 102nd
    Russian base was put on duty in Armenia in May 2001, and an
    anti-aircraft regiment of the 102nd base joined the CIS unified air
    defense system in October 2001.

    Armenia attributes large significance to the CIS system, as it helps
    to control the republican skies, said Defense Minister Serzh
    Sargsyan. The Armenian air defense and air force and the 102nd
    Russian base jointly protect the skies of Armenia, he said.

    The Russian base has an S-300 anti-aircraft regiment that controls
    the entire territory of Armenia, Russian Air Force Commander Gen.
    Vladimir Mikhailov said.
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