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    CITIZENS OF FOREIGN STATES HAVE THE RIGHT TO SERVE IN THE RUSSIAN MILITARY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.03.2009 00:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Moscow newspaper "Trud" has reported that
    Col. Gen. Nikolay Pankov, the deputy defense minister, had recently
    pointed out that under Russian law, "the citizens of foreign states
    have the right to serve in the Russian military."

    The paper added that its sources in the ministry have indicated that
    "there will not be any propaganda campaign" to recruit them, "but
    if their numbers increase" - and the number of foreigners serving in
    the Russian army now is only 308 - "this will only be welcomed"

    Foreigners were given the chance to serve in the Russian military by
    a series of amendments in 2004 to the country's basic law on military
    service. That law does not specify just which foreign citizens could
    do so - "theoretically," the paper said, "an Australian aborigine"
    could serve. But "Trud" suggested that "unofficially" military offices
    have been given "an order to take for service only citizens of the
    CIS and the Baltic countries."

    Those now serving include citizens of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine,
    Kazakhstan, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia, plus two from Latvia,
    two from Germany, and one from Israel. Despite this diversity in
    citizenship, two-thirds of the total are ethnic Russians, military
    officials told the paper.
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