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    "THE DEFENSE SYSTEM OF ARMENIA IS STRENGTHENED BY THE AZERBAIJANI OIL DOLLARS."

    June 26 2013

    According to the President of RF Caucasus research company Alexander
    Krilov, Armenia is interested in the combat of Russian army. -
    Russia has started supplying Azerbaijan with about $ 1 billion
    worth striking military equipment, - wrote the Russian remarkable
    newspaper "Vedomosti" recently adverting to its sources in the RF
    Defense Ministry and in the military-industrial complex. Armenians
    are concerned about the fact that Azerbaijan is buying large amounts
    of military equipment, about the fact that the official Baku buys
    equipment not only from RF but Ukraine, Turkey and Israel. But more
    disturbing is the fact that Azerbaijan is arming especially RF, the
    Armenia's strategic partner. Mr. Krilov, what do you think with regard
    to this issue? - Supply of any military equipment in the conflict zone
    does not contribute to peaceful settlement of the conflict and lead to
    increasing of tension. It is clear that the delivery of the equipment
    to Azerbaijan deserved an extreme negative feedback in Armenia.

    Obviously, it could have a negative impact on our bilateral relations.

    Usually, in such cases, there is not shortage of emotionally, to put
    it mildly, extreme criticism in the media of Armenia towards Moscow.

    Personally, I absolutely do not like it for several reasons. But
    let's try to understand everything without emotions. "Vedomosti"
    newspaper is not the official representative of RF government. Without
    the information from official sources about the transaction, it is
    likely that the newspaper could have inadvertently distorted the
    real picture. But after the publication there was no denial from the
    official sources, therefore it is more likely that the publication by
    "Vedomosti" in part or in full meets the truth, and the outflow of
    the newspaper was thought. If the transaction to supply striking
    military equipment for about 1 billion dollars from Russia to
    Azerbaijan is really true, then why the Russian authorities go for
    it. Apparently, there are some considerations, desire to make money,
    to invest the amount received in its own military-industrial system
    and modernization of the Russian army, as well as realization that
    Azerbaijan can easily buy equivalent systems and military equipment
    in the international market for $ 1 billion, which it does. It is
    known to everybody and you also mentioned it in your question. Will
    RF act wisely losing the possibility to retain levers of influence
    over Baku (armature requires technical maintenance, spare parts,
    ammunition, etc.) and the opportunity to earn good money and to use
    earned money for its own army ... Even if it deserves a predictable
    stormy response in confederate Armenia, can such a transaction leave
    the correlation of forces unchanged in the region? Armenia is a member
    of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and confederate of RF
    having security guarantees from them that are stipulated by specific
    agreements, is interested in combat of the Russian army. If it is
    done with neither Russian, nor Armenian funds, but Azerbaijani, maybe
    in this case it will be advantageous to Armenia as well. Naturally,
    in the case if Armenia's security protection is implemented more
    ideally, powerful and equipped with modern military equipment than
    what is supplied to Azerbaijan on commercial basis. In fact, that's
    what happens. We may say that as a result the defense system of
    Armenia is strengthening, including also with the Azerbaijani oil
    dollars. In fact, we should not consider everything in the context
    of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, the potential dangers of safety
    in Armenia are much broader, in relation to what is done and can
    be done in southern borders of Armenia. - Mr. Krilov, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are in a no-war, no-peace situation. Does Russia, as an
    OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing country, contribute to the resolution
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, supplying weapons to both sides
    in the conflict? - To prevent the new war and to maintain stability
    in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, it is essential to maintain such
    balance of forces that will not allow any party of the conflict (even
    though everyone knows that it actually the matter is about one party)
    to reply on quick defeat of the opponent in a military way. If there
    is still no war, and even under the conditions of stable tension its
    prospective in the nearest future is not seen in the contact line, it
    means that in our cruel and unjust world Russian policy is overcoming
    this problem, it means that RF is in line with its role of OSCE MG
    co-chair country. That does not mean at all that the Russian policy
    is ideal, it may cause fundamental discontent in Armenia, in other
    South Caucasus countries, with our Western counterparts, even in RF.

    Nonetheless, this policy should be discussed in terms of modern
    international and regional issues, in comparison with the policy that
    is conducted by the other major powers in the neighboring regions:
    the Middle East and North Africa. The acceptable ways and means to
    resolve the problems over there, can they be an alternative for Armenia
    to RF's current policy and its confederate relations. Armenia is an
    independent state, and it will answer that question. - Recently,
    the Minister Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan meeting
    with journalists confirmed that the Government of Armenia discusses
    with "Gazprom" the issue of selling 20% of the Armenian share in
    "ArmRusGasArd". On the other hand, on the basis of gas prices rise can
    we see the final processes in the EU-Armenia relations? Does Russian
    side suggest change in gas prices in the result of seeking signing
    of EU Association agreement, as many have mentioned these days? -
    The formulation, "the question is under discussion" does not mean at
    all that the issue has been settled, and that the decision to sell
    the share is adopted. Gas prices have long been a topic of discussion
    with the authorities of Armenia, adequate agreements have been reached
    on the price increase, which has been postponed until the end of the
    presidential elections in Armenia. All this took place earlier than
    once "Final processes of Armenia-EU relations" theme became topical.

    In practice, along with the importance of the Russian gas price for
    Armenia the matter is about more important issue, about historical
    choice of Armenia, which appeared in a difficult situation, between
    two integration unions. From outer, in the world, the rules of the
    game for Armenia are constantly changing. With the establishment
    of the customs union, many rules will be changed in the post-Soviet
    territory. By what rules of the game Armenia prefers to play, European
    Union or Eurasia, depends just on it. It will be its own choice and
    personal responsibility. The EU's future development prospective
    under the conditions of insurmountable crisis still is not clear.

    Furthermore, it is not clear (if not more) the prospects of its
    further expansion and the projects that are related to the post-Soviet
    territory. It is difficult to assess the fates of such integration
    projects, such as the Customs Union and the Eurasian Union. It is not
    excluded that, despite widespread mistrust around them, these projects
    have a historical perspective. The opposite is not excluded as well.

    In the modern world it is difficult to keep the possibility to play
    the game by two rules, the EU and Eurasia. It assumes just this slogan
    sounded in Yerevan, "and - and" instead of "either-or". Although in
    the past some Armenian politicians were able to "walk in the rain
    between streams" and stay dry. Will present political officials be
    successful in it, time will show? Emma GABRIELYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/26/155066/

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