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  • ANKARA: Armenia Increases Military Spending 35 %

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Dec 27 2004

    Armenia Increases Military Spending 35 %

    Despite of the Social and Economic Problems Armenia Increases
    Military Spending 35 Percent in 2005

    Jan Soykok (JTW), 27 December 2004

    According to Arminfo News Agency (Yerevan, Armenia) the Armenian
    National Assembly made a decision to increase military spending more
    than 35 per cent in the Armenian state budget of 2005. Military
    spending envisaged by the final version of the 2005 draft budget
    amounts to 127m dollars, Armenian Security Council Secretary and
    Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan has told journalists.

    Armenia has suffered from economic and social catastrophes since the
    independence. Armenian forces occupied about 20 percent of
    neighboring Azerbaijan, and Armenia does not recognize neighboring
    Turkey's national borders. Armenian groups also encourage irredentist
    movements among the Armenians in Georgia and Russian Federation.
    Armenian economy is depend on foreign aids from the United States and
    the European Union. The Armenian diaspora also send significant
    amounts. Armenian politicians accuse Turkey and Azerbaijan for the
    economic problems. However Dr. Nilgun Gulcan from ISRO says `Armenian
    Government curtails the real problem by abusing problems between
    Armenia and Turkey.'

    `Armenian people suffer from corruption and economic shortages while
    the Government spends sources for imagined enemies. The decision to
    increase military spending will definitely not help to ease Armenia's
    social problems. Moreover, the decision will not help stability and
    peace in the region. Armenian increase in military budget will
    possibly cause new increases in Azerbaijan's and Georgia's military
    spendings. Armenia should not waste the American and European aids in
    'playing war games'' added Gulcan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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