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  • Baku Demands Russia to Pay $300 Mln for Radar Lease

    Baku Demands Russia to Pay $300 Mln for Radar Lease

    11:36 - 29.02.12


    Azerbaijan has demanded Russia pay $300 million instead of the
    previously agreed $7 million for the lease of a Soviet-era
    anti-missile radar in the Azeri town of Gabala, the Russian news
    agency RIA Novosti said, citing reports.


    Russia has been in talks with Azerbaijan to extend its lease of the
    radar, which it has operated in line with a 2002 deal, until 2025. The
    current agreement is due to expire on December 24.

    Russia had expected to finalize talks by June this year, because a new
    agreement has to be signed at least six month before the existing one
    expires, the newspaper said. But the talks have been strained since
    the Azeri authorities asked Moscow to pay almost 43 times more for the
    lease than it used to, the report said.

    `This sum of money is unreasonably large,' the paper quoted a Defense
    Ministry source as saying. `We will push for it to be significantly
    lowered. We still hope to reach an agreement.'

    Another high-ranking source told the paper that Russia may stop
    operating the radar `if Baku does not limit its financial appetite.'

    According to the report, Foreign Ministry officials have described the
    Azeri demands as `agenda-driven.'

    On Monday, Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev called for a Russian
    air base in the country to be closed, accusing Moscow of failing to
    pay the $15 million debt for its lease and saying neither Russia nor
    Kyrgyzstan needed the base.

    Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov promised later in the day
    to repay the debt by the end of February.


    Tert.am

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