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    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 9, 2007 Friday 4:55 PM GMT

    Armenia has 'no information' on US anti-missile plans


    Armenia, Russia's closest military ally in the Caucasus, said on
    Friday it had no information on whether the United States wanted it
    to host part of its anti-missile defence shield.

    "We have no information regarding the intentions of the United States
    to place anti-missile radars in one of the Caucasian republics and
    therefore are not considering this question," foreign ministry
    spokesman Vladimir Karapetian told AFP.

    The head of the US missile agency said on March 1 that his country
    wanted to put a mobile radar in one of the Caucasus countries --
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia -- where it could detect missiles
    earlier than other planned units in Europe.

    Russia has reacted furiously to plans to place parts of the system in
    states friendly to Washington, including the Czech Republic and
    Poland. The US insists the system would aim to track missiles from
    states such as North Korea and Iran.

    Armenia is Russia's closest military ally in the Caucasus and a
    member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a post-Soviet
    security group dominated by Russia.

    Russia maintains its largest military base in the South Caucasus in
    the Armenian city of Gyumri, where about 3,000 troops are deployed.
    The Russian and Armenian armies jointly patrol the country's western
    and southern borders.
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