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    AZG Armenian Daily #102, 04/06/2005


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    MOSCOW SENDS NOTE TO BAKU

    Pyotor Burdikin, Temporary Representative of Russia in Azerbaijan,
    said that the transportation of the heavy artillery from the Russian
    military bases in Georgia to Russian Military Station #102 in Gyumri
    doesn't mean that Russia hands its armament to Armenia. The relevant
    note send to Baku says that the matter is about transportation of the
    armament from one Russian military station to another. Burdikin said
    that Georgia and other states apply pressure over Moscow, demanding
    to withdraw the military stations as soon as possible. Thus, Russia
    has no way out, except for transferring the part of the armament to
    the Russian military station in Gyumri. The Russian diplomat said
    that the process will have no impact on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    settlement. He added that it is not directed against a third country
    and doesn't violate international treaties.

    Earlier, Baku sent a note to Moscow, expressing concern about
    transferring a part of the Russian heavy artillery to the Gyumri
    based military station.
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