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    Global Insight
    June 21, 2012


    Russian Military Contingent to Double in Armenia

    BY: Lilit Gevorgyan


    Colonel Igor Gorbul, a spokesperson for Russia's Southern Military
    District, was quoted by the state-owned Russian news agency RIA
    Novosti as saying that the figure of 5,000 "permanent" troops in
    Russia's 102nd Military Base at Gyumri, northern Armenia, will remain
    unchanged in the long term, but will temporarily be doubled. Colonel
    Gorbul also stated that the permanent military personnel will also
    receive higher salaries and other benefits. The increase in troop
    numbers is likely to be linked to the upcoming Kavkaz 2012 military
    drills. These military exercises will take place in September,
    involving the Russian military capabilities in the region, and follow
    increased instability in the region, including more intensified talks
    of a possible Israeli attack on Iran, which Russia strongly opposes.

    Significance:The increase in the Russian troop numbers, although
    potentially linked to the Kavkaz 2012 military drills, are also a
    strong message for Armenia's neighbouring Azerbaijan, recently accused
    by Armenia of crossing the international border and staging two deadly
    incursions into Armenia's north-eastern Tavush region. Azerbaijan has
    denied the incursions but reported that a number of its troops were
    killed in its Ghazakh region neighbouring Armenia's north-eastern
    province. Armenia, unlike Azerbaijan, is a member of the Russian led
    Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) which also provides a
    collective security guarantee to Armenia. In March this year the CSTO
    Secretary-General Nikolai Bordyuzha stated that, "If unfriendly
    actions are taken against Armenia, all member states will provide
    relevant assistance to Armenia." In the absence of any peacekeepers in
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, the precarious peace rests on
    deterrence. The Russian military presence is Armenia's attempt to
    balance Azerbaijani military spending, which it cannot match.

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