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    Azeri president in favour of increasing military spending

    ANS TV, Baku
    25 Jun 05

    [Presenter] The Azerbaijani army is the strongest in the Caucasus,
    President Ilham Aliyev has said. Aliyev said military spending will
    increase every year. He said this was a response to the relocation of
    Russia's military bases from Georgia to Armenia. Quote, we are taking
    the necessary measures to eliminate problems.

    [President Aliyev, shown speaking to cadets] In 2003, Azerbaijan's
    military spending totalled 135m dollars. It was 175m dollars in 2004
    and 300m dollars in 2005. The military spending has increased by 70
    per cent in a year.

    We will continue this policy in the future. As you know, the Milli
    Maclis [parliament] recently amended the military budget on the basis
    of my letter. This is in connection with the fact that Russia is
    relocating its bases from Georgia to Armenia. It is true that the
    military hardware will not be handed over to Armenia. It will be kept
    in Russia's military bases. But we also know that they are being
    relocated to Armenian territory.

    So we had to take appropriate measures. We did so immediately and
    increased our military spending. Military spending will continue to
    increase in the future. As Azerbaijan's economic potential grows, the
    country will resolve all its problems.

    The most important issue for us is that the Azerbaijani army should be
    strong enough to resolve the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict. Today the Azerbaijani army is the strongest in the South
    Caucasus. We have achieved this military supremacy and we should
    strengthen it. This supremacy should be stronger. And we will achieve
    this as well.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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