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    RUSSIA'S QUITTING CFE CAN RESULT IN INCREASE OF RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINGENT IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.09.2007 18:51 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Georgia is interested in the Treaty on Conventional
    Armed Forces in Europe, since it indirectly explains its position on
    withdrawal of military bases by the Istanbul agreements of 1999. It
    also uses it as a propagandistic and juridical resource against Russian
    presence in Abkhazia," expert of the Caucasus Media Institute Sergei
    Minasian said at "The Militarization of the South Caucasus" conference.

    Armenia stands for the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
    for restraining the regional armament race, he noted.

    Minasian considers that the only regional state interested in CFE
    collapse is Azerbaijan, which is rapidly militarizing and speaks of
    a military resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Russia's quitting the CFE may result in increasing of Russian
    military presence in the South Caucasus, specifically in Armenia, via
    replenishing the armament of the 102nd base," the Armenian expert said.

    At that he underscored that further armament race will influence
    on Azerbaijan's aggressive possibilities in case of resumption
    of hostilities in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict region. "If the
    conflicting side is aware of thousands of casualties and huge expenses
    it will have to think much before waging war," he said.

    July 14, 2007 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an edict on
    suspending Russia's participation in the CFE and some agreements and
    protocols linked to it.
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