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    AZERI ANALYST: STRATEGIC BALANCE IS CHANGING IN SOUTH CAUCASUS NOT TO RUSSIA'S BENEFIT

    Regnum, Russia
    Nov 13 2007

    The fact that Russia is going to fulfill its obligations ahead of time
    and withdraw its troops from Georgia by the end of 2007 can be only
    welcomed, well-known Azerbaijani political analyst Rasim Musabekov
    told a REGNUM correspondent commenting on the ahead-of-schedule
    withdrawal of Russian equipment and troops from the military base in
    Batumi and moving it to Gyumri (Armenia), according to a statement by
    Chief Commander of the Russian Land Forces, General Alexei Maslov, in
    order to "bring up to strength the 102nd Russian military base there."

    According to Musabekov, the Russian leadership comprehended that
    they have to withdraw the troops from Georgia anyway and there is no
    sense in delaying the process. "But the fact that most equipment and
    personnel are moved from Batumi to Armenia makes me sorry and even
    concerned," he said reminding that apart from that Russia suspended
    the CFE Treaty in its territory. "I think that suspension of the CFE
    Treaty in its territory will cause questions and steps towards NATO,"
    the analyst believes. In this connection, Rasim Musabekov says that
    Russia in no way can be interested in the arms race, which became
    possible now in neighboring countries. He reminds that before Russia
    dropped out from the CFE Treaty, the United States cut short almost
    three times its presence in Germany and Germany itself reduced its
    Armed Forces almost twice. He added that recent Russia's steps cannot
    but cause adequate response throughout Europe.

    Going back to the subject of increasing strength of the 102nd military
    base in Gyumri and change of the military situation for Azerbaijan
    in this connection, the political analyst noted that no matter how
    actively Russia strengthens its base, it will not give any advantage
    in South Caucasus to it, even if one considers the Russian and
    Armenian forces together. "Two Russian divisions deployed in Batumi
    and Akhalkalaki were a kind of fulfilling the role of support for the
    Armenian army and now they won't. So, anyway, the strategic balance
    will change not to Armenia and patronizing it Russia's benefit,
    despite the evident increase of the 102nd Russian military base in
    Gyumri," the analyst believes. According to him, Azerbaijan, in its
    turn, has an opportunity to increase its military potential and at
    least make them equal to the general military potential of Armenia.
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