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    SOME PART OF WEAPONS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT WITHDRAWN FROM RUSSIA'S BASES IN GEORGIA DEPLOYED IN ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN BORDER AND OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Sept 3 2007

    Some part of weapons and military equipment delivered to Russia's
    102nd base in Gumru, Armenia from the military bases in Georgia are
    deployed in Armenia-Azerbaijan state border and occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan.

    APA reports quoting military sources that these firearms and
    military equipment are reported to be deployed in Ijevan, Berd,
    Tavush, Vardenis and other regions situation in the border between
    Armenian armed forces with Azerbaijan and also in the military units
    in Nagorno Karabakh-Khankendi, Asgaran, Agdere regions, Khojali
    town and Hadurt settlements. According to the source, some of the
    self-propelled artillery equipment delivered to Armenia from the 62nd
    base in Akhalkelek has been "donated" to Armenian Army. The equipment
    has been deployed in the equipment park in Ijevan region bordering
    on Gazakh region of Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijani Defense Ministry press service chief, Colonel-Lieutenant
    Eldar Safarov confirmed the deployment of some part of the equipment
    and weapons coming from Georgia on Armenia-Azerbaijan state border
    and occupied territories of Azerbaijan. The ministry official told
    APA Armenia in defiance with the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces
    in Europe (or CFE Treaty) has many times increased its arsenal by
    the account of the weapons and equipment withdrawn from Russian base
    in Georgia.

    "Armenia is causing misbalance of military forces in the region. We
    take alternative steps against these steps of Armenia, strengthen
    procurement of our armed forces, buy new arms and equipment," the
    Ministry official stressed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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