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    MOSCOW REFUTED REPORTS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SECOND RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE IN THE TERRITORY OF ARMENIA.

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Sept 27 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr Trend S.Agayeva / Moscow refuted reports on
    the establishment of a second Russian military base in the territory
    of Armenia. Vasiliy Istratov, the Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan,
    told Trend on 17 September that these reports are not true.

    Officials of the Russian Defense Ministry are on visit to Armenia.

    According to media reports, they are holding meetings with officials
    of the Defense Ministry and the Azerbaijan Government to discuss the
    establishment of a second Russian military base in Armenia.

    Russia currently has military base division 102 located in Armenia.

    "Russia does not have plans to establish a second military base in
    Armenia," the Ambassador stressed.

    At the insistence of the Azerbaijani authorities, Soviet military
    bases were liquidated even at the beginning of 1990s. The Russian
    military forces will finally leave Georgia in 2008.

    Azerbaijan seriously responded to reports on the establishment of a
    new Russian military in Armenia.

    "The establishment of a second Russian military base in Armenia will
    become the next factor testifying Moscow's support for our enemy
    country," Ziyafat Asgarov, the Azerbaijani First Vice Premier and
    the Chairman of the permanent parliamentary commission on defense
    and security of the Milli Majlis (Azerbaijani Parliament), said in
    talks with journalists on 27 September.

    It throws a shadow on the objectivity and neutrality of Russia's
    mediation in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The establishment of Russia's second military base will complicate
    the critical situation in the region," Ilgar Verdiyev, spokesman for
    the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, told Trend earlier.

    Uzeyir Jafarov, a military expert and a retired Lieutenant Colonel,
    said that the establishment of the second military base in Armenia
    will cause protest by other countries in the region.

    Russia regards the expansion and strengthening of the military base in
    Gumri as its major task. The military expert regards the establishment
    of the Russian base in Armenia to be dangerous.

    "Actions by Russia will raise tensions in the region and considering
    the unresolved state of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, one might
    predict the seriousness of this tension," Jafarov added.

    " Azerbaijan should raise the issue at the OSCE. Russia, as member
    of the OSCE Minsk Group undertook a responsibility to help resolve
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," he said.

    Armenia has occupied 20% of Azerbaijani land, including the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven surrounding districts. Since
    1992, these territories have been under the occupation of the Armenian
    Forces. In 1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement
    at which time the active hostilities ended.
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