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    Serbian weapons factory to sell arms to Armenia

    Glas javnosti, Belgrade
    24 May 07

    Text of report by Serbian newspaper Glas javnosti on 24 May

    [Report by B. Kuljanin (Sina): "Armament Going to Armenia"]

    Kragujevac - In the next 10 days or so, the authorities will finally
    give permission to Kragujevac-based Zastava Oruzje [Zastava Weapons]
    factory to export to Armenia. All verbal approvals have been obtained
    and it only remains for the administrative procedure of the competent
    ministries exchanging documents to be completed, after which a
    delivery worth 900,000 dollars will set off from Kragujevac for
    Armenia. After the problems with exporting to Armenia, one should
    never again publicly name countries with which the military factory
    does business, they say at Zastava Oruzje. The Ministries of Defence,
    Foreign Affairs, and Internal Affairs have coordinated positions and
    the Zastava Oruzje management has renewed its application for
    permission to make a second delivery to Armenia.

    "We expect permission to be issued in the next 10 days or so, which
    will contribute to a further improvement in the factory's financial
    flow," Managing Director Dragoljub Grujovic said.

    The shipment should set off within the next few weeks, after the
    remaining permits necessary for executing the export are
    obtained. Grujovic said that the past business arrangement with
    Armenia had been regular, too, and that there are no sanctions in
    place.

    Even the OSCE regulation of 14 years ago was repealed in February of
    this year; also, Russia does not object to the export of armament to
    Armenia, either. Armament manufactured and exported by the Kragujevac
    factory is of the defensive kind, not offensive, and is used for
    arming some countries' forces of law and order.

    "Russian diplomats have repeated their position that there will be no
    problems about this contract or other contracts if Zastava should
    request them," Grujovic stressed, adding that another contract was in
    the process of being executed, but that the country to which the
    armament was being exported would not be named any more.

    "The arms market is under tight scrutiny and we are working strictly
    by the book," Grujovic said.

    [Box] Managing Director Replaced

    Belgrade - The Board of Directors of Kragujevac-based Zastava Oruzje
    dismissed the company's managing director, Dragoljub Grujovic,
    yesterday [23 May] afternoon due to poor business results and
    accumulated debts. According to a statement, Zoran Aleksic, who has so
    far headed the production and development department, has been named
    acting managing director.

    The Board of Directors will support the acting managing director and
    the management of the factory and expects to have the authorities'
    long-term support for the ongoing process of restructuring the Serbian
    defence industry, the statement added.
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