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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Jan 13 2005

    MOST OF FOREIGN MERCENARIES KILLED IN CHECHNYA ARE TURKS


    WASHINGTON, January 13 (RIA Novosti, Alexei Berezin) - Turkey is a
    record-breaker among the nations whose citizens have been killed as
    mercenaries operating as part of illegal armed formations in
    Chechnya, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov told a news
    conference at the Russian embassy in Washington.

    "I see no major problems in the Russian-Turkish relations, except the
    double standards towards the fight against terrorism. I mean Turkey
    is a record-breaker in terms of the number of its citizens killed in
    Chechnya while operating with Chechen illegal armed formations," the
    minister noted.

    Minister Ivanov also stressed that the Russian-Turkish relations had
    been on the rise, all the more so that Russian President Vladimir
    Putin has recently paid a visit to Turkey and a large Turkish
    businessman team led by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan
    reciprocated as early as in the beginning of this week.

    Responding to questions about the Russian-Armenian relations in light
    of Russia's links with Turkey, the Russian defense minister noted
    that Armenia was a closest Russian ally.

    "Our two countries are members of the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization (along with Armenia and Russia, the members of this
    defense organization under the CIS auspices are Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan). There is a large Russian military base in
    Armenia. We have very close economic and cultural links," Ivanov
    said.

    At the same time, he said, "We are not going to push Armenia in any
    direction. Armenia is a sovereign nation that will take its own
    decision on where it wants to go. This is a principle of ours."
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