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    ARMINFO News Agency
    October 8, 2005

    SHIFT TO NATO MILITARY STANDARDS WILL IMPEDE ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN
    MILITARY PARTNERSHIP

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8. ARMINFO. "In the times of the USSR Russia had a
    great contribution to the development of the Soviet republics, but
    nowadays such expenses are unthrifty on Russia's part," said a deputy
    of the Russian Parliament, Alexander Fomenko, on the NATO "Rose Roth"
    seminar, Yerevan.

    According to Mr. Fomenko, Russia holds no interest in investments in
    South Caucasus. At present Russia indulges its Southern Caucasian
    partners just for the sake of maintaining good relations. "If Russia
    makes neither economic nor political use from assisting Southern
    Caucasian countries, the expenses are senseless," said Mr. Fomenko
    and noted that the situation in Armenia is much more pleasant for
    Russia than the situation in other Southern Caucasian countries.

    Now there is more Armenian, Georgian and Azeri business in Russia
    than there is in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. There are many
    Russian companies owned by rich Armenians, Georgians and Azeris. Why
    should the Russian authorities invest its own money in the countries
    if they can do this through rich Armenians, Azeris or Georgians in
    Russia.

    Russia should treat the countries individually. With Armenia Russia
    should lean on the potential of its Armenian community which is today
    even more influential than the Russian Jews. Using this potential
    Armenia can attain prosperity, says Fomenko. Strategic partnership is
    a complex and multi-vector thing. For example strategic partners
    should have common military standards - this implying that neither
    Russia nor Armenia should switch to NATO standards. Armenia's present
    contacts with NATO give no ground for concern but this is just from
    the first appearance, says Fomenko.
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