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  • BAKU: New Russian Base In Armenia To Cause Regional Tension - Azeri

    NEW RUSSIAN BASES IN ARMENIA TO CAUSE REGIONAL TENSION - AZERI OFFICIAL, MP

    Azad Azarbaycan TV, Baku,
    28 Sep 07

    [Presenter] Russia is continuing talks in Yerevan on setting up
    a second [military] base in Armenia. Azerbaijan believes that if
    the talks are successful, the situation in the South Caucasus will
    seriously deteriorate. In the meantime, the Moscow government refuses
    to make a clear-cut statement on the issue.

    [Correspondent] If Russia succeeds in its plans to set up new military
    bases in Armenia, this will create tension both in the settlement of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh problem and in the South Caucasus as a whole,
    [Azerbaijani] Defence Ministry spokesman Eldar Sabiroglu said. He
    noted that representatives of the Russian Defence Ministry were
    currently discussing the issue with Yerevan officials. Although Russia
    is trying to conceal its plans to set up new bases under the guise
    of development plans, this does not sound convincing. The ministry
    spokesman said that if the report is confirmed, Baku will send a
    protest note to Russia. However, the truth is that Russia wants to
    conceal the increase in its military aid [to Armenia].

    [Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan Vasiliy Istratov, in Russian with
    superimposed translation into Azerbaijani] I cannot comment since
    this has not been confirmed officially. Therefore, we have yet to
    verify the report. If we are talking about the withdrawal of military
    hardware from Georgia, it is being redeployed to the Russian base in
    Gyumri. It is not Armenian hardware, it belongs to Russia.

    [Correspondent] Ziyafat Asgarov, chairman of the standing parliamentary
    commission for security issues, believes that by taking this step,
    Russia has once again confirmed that it backs Armenia's position
    on the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement. The Baku government intends
    to inform the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs of the issue. The deputy
    speaker did not rule out that the issue could be put on the agenda
    of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's autumn session.

    [Asgarov] We will raise this issue once again soon at the autumn
    session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Reykjavik, Iceland -
    both the renewed armament of Armenia and fires in Azerbaijani lands
    and other issues.
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