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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    Aug 12 2008


    US embassy in Armenia denies reports of military experts going to
    Georgia


    Yerevan, 12 August: The US embassy in Yerevan today denied media
    reports saying a plane carrying US military experts bound for Georgia
    had allegedly arrived in Armenia, the embassy's information department
    has told ITAR-TASS news agency.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry issued a similar denial late in the
    evening of Monday [11 August]. The republic's deputy foreign minister,
    Gegham Garibjanyan, said that "no plane from Romania landed in Yerevan
    over the past days". "No military experts, coming from some other
    country, arrived in Armenia," the republic's deputy foreign minister
    stressed. At the same time "several special flights for transporting
    foreign citizens, who have left Georgia, landed at Yerevan's and
    Gyumri's airports (former Leninakan - note by the ITAR-TASS
    correspondent) over the last days," the diplomat said.

    On Monday [11 August] the General Department of Civic Aviation [GDCA]
    under the Armenian government denied the same-day report that US
    military experts were going from Armenia to Georgia by transit. A
    representative of the GDCA said previously that a US plane would fly
    here from Romania. In connection with this some local news websites
    did not rule out that the Americans would go to the area of the
    Georgian - South Ossetian conflict on the same plane.

    The GDCA press secretary, Gayane Davtyan, said that the media had
    misinterpreted the agency's report. She said that special flights from
    [the Latvian capital] Riga and [the Estonian capital] Tallinn were
    expected in Yerevan's Zvartnots airport, which would carry Latvian and
    Estonian citizens, evacuated from Georgia's capital in connection with
    the situation in South Ossetia, to their motherlands.

    Observers in Yerevan suppose that Armenia, which, on the one hand,
    develops close ally ties with Russia, and on the other hand, is an
    active participant in the political and military integration within
    the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and CIS,
    will hardly ensure transit of US instructors bound for Georgia, which
    is unfriendly with Russia. Besides, according to an interstate
    agreement, Russian frontier guards protect Armenia's state border,
    including in Yerevan's airport, and they could not have left the
    arrival of American military staff unnoticed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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