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    AZERBAIJAN PLANS $3 BILLION ARMS PURCHASE

    http://asbarez.com/113257/azerbaijan-plans-3-billion-arms-purchase/
    Monday, August 26th, 2013

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    BAKU (APA)-Azerbaijan intends to purchase a slew of weaponry from
    South Korea, according to a source in the South Korean parliament,
    Hankook Ilbo publications reports.

    According to the source, the intention to purchase modern military
    weaponry was expressed during the visit of a South Korean parliamentary
    delegation to Azerbaijan. The Azeri leadership has expressed its
    wish to purchase submarine boats, mine vessels, transport ships,
    T-50 training planes, K-9 self-propelled artillery vehicles, and
    drones worth $3 billion from South Korea.

    These proposals have been submitted to the government of South Korea,
    but the Korean side has not yet given consent to the deal.

    According to Hankook Ilbo, Seoul is wary that the sale of weapons
    might affect the balance of power in the region. Taking into account
    that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains unsolved, the South Korea
    Foreign Ministry has called on the Defense Ministry to be cautious
    and exercise restraint while passing a decision.

    Meanwhile, at a meeting with a delegation headed by Japanese
    Vice-Minister of Defense, Masahi Sato, Azerbaijani Defense Minister
    Safar Abiyev announced that his government will have to use military
    force against Armenia if negotiations don't progress.

    "Though priority is given to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict through the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group, there have
    been no specific results," Abiyev said.

    "If the existence of Section 907 of the U.S. Congress is also taken
    into account, we will see what tension reigns in the region. If this
    situation continues, we will face the necessity to use the capabilities
    of our military," Abiyev said.

    Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, which was passed by Congress
    in 1992, bans direct aid to the Azeri government. In 2001, the Senate
    granted the U.S. President the powers to waive Section 907. That
    waiver has been exercised every year since 2002.

    During the meeting between Azeri and Japanese officials it was also
    agreed that Azerbaijan and Japan are to prepare an agreement on
    bilateral military cooperation, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry told
    Trend news agency.

    The parties also noted the development of cultural and economic
    relations between Japan and Azerbaijan.

    The Azeri defense minister said bilateral cooperation will contribute
    to the deepening of relations between the two countries.

    The meeting was attended by Azeri Ambassador to Japan Gursel Ismailzade
    and Japanese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Shusuke Watanabe.

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