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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenia’s Zvartnots named best airport in CIS
    January 31, 2013 - 12:24 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The winners of over 20 nominations were announced on Jan 30 during Dubai-hosted 2nd edition of Emerging Airports Conference and Exhibition 2013, with Armenia’s Zvartnots named as the best in CIS.

    Armenia International Airports CJSC (Zvartnots) was earlier nominated for Emerging Markets Airports Award (EMAA) by Dubai-based Arabian Reach company.

    Moscow’s Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo airports, as well as Pulkovo Airport of Saint Petersburg and Manas International Airport of Bishkek also competed for the award.

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      Speaking of "emerging airports," Armenia should have submitted the Stepanakert Airport for consideration.

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        Originally posted by burjuin View Post
        My English is very poor and I cant give you an answer
        No problem , no worries .
        Excellent posts , thanks

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          Originally posted by Artashes View Post
          Ok , I messed up and didn't put the word post in my questioning post.
          I'm wondering when you post blanks if you are actually conveying a message , and I'm not understanding what your implying .
          Artashes
          He's embedding videos from YouTube. Do you have your browser set to block them?

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            Originally posted by TomServo View Post
            He's embedding videos from YouTube. Do you have your browser set to block them?
            You post got me laughing , thanks .
            A browser ? Set to block ?
            I'm so computer illiterate , that stuff sailed over my head like the stratospheric clouds . But I understand what what you mean and now comprehend why the blank posts are appearing .
            Thanks
            Artashes

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              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              Lets hope they don't sell us to the Turks one day for their national interests.....the plight of Artsakh must be settled and our lands not be forced into this condition, all the while Armenian soldiers are taking sniper fire.
              In my opinion , this a genuine concern of real merit .
              A true friend is the one found dead next to your lifeless body .
              Not an accurate discription of a Russian , by any stretch of the imagination .
              On the other hand , did the Russian ever count how many scores upon scores upon score etc of thousands of Armenians laid dead next to their soldiers ? Correct answer is --- they counted them all as Russians and claimed the victory and glory for --- guess who
              Artashes

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                Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                Lets hope they don't sell us to the Turks one day for their national interests.....the plight of Artsakh must be settled and our lands not be forced into this condition, all the while Armenian soldiers are taking sniper fire.
                I hope that also. Fortunately, Turkey and Russia are rivals at this point. But God knows what might change in that in the future. For this reason, we must always be self-sufficient. I like to think that our alliance with Russia is also based on common cultural and historical values in the region, but I recognize the fact that political pragmatism often takes precedence over all. What does our alliance give to Russia practically? Real estate in a strategic place.
                Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                ---
                "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                  RUSSIAN STANCE: TO AND FRO
                  Igor Muradyan

                  Story from Lragir.am News:

                  16:12 30/01/2013

                  As is known, on 30 January 2013 the Russia-based Nezavisimaya Gazeta
                  published an interesting article the author of which admits the
                  mistake of supplying S300 to Azerbaijan. In addition, Lieutenant
                  General Leonid Ivashov is quoted, "Sale of Favorite modern air
                  defense complexes to Azerbaijan instead of Iran is a political or
                  rather geopolitical miscalculation by Dmitri Medvedev. We lost a
                  lot by reaching agreement and signing New Start with Washington, the
                  international agreements on the northern seas are not fully in line
                  with our interests. Assisted by the ex-minister of defense Anatoly
                  Serdyukov, Medvedev authorized the signing of agreement with Israel on
                  reconnaissance data exchange. All these agreements are very difficult
                  to revoke, including with Azerbaijan which boosts its military budget
                  and carries out actions which are contrary to the interests of Russia
                  and its allies," the president of the academy of geopolitical issues,
                  Colonel General Leonid Ivashov thinks.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    RUSSIAN STANCE: TO AND FRO
                    Igor Muradyan

                    Story from Lragir.am News:

                    16:12 30/01/2013

                    As is known, on 30 January 2013 the Russia-based Nezavisimaya Gazeta
                    published an interesting article the author of which admits the
                    mistake of supplying S300 to Azerbaijan. In addition, Lieutenant
                    General Leonid Ivashov is quoted, "Sale of Favorite modern air
                    defense complexes to Azerbaijan instead of Iran is a political or
                    rather geopolitical miscalculation by Dmitri Medvedev. We lost a
                    lot by reaching agreement and signing New Start with Washington, the
                    international agreements on the northern seas are not fully in line
                    with our interests. Assisted by the ex-minister of defense Anatoly
                    Serdyukov, Medvedev authorized the signing of agreement with Israel on
                    reconnaissance data exchange. All these agreements are very difficult
                    to revoke, including with Azerbaijan which boosts its military budget
                    and carries out actions which are contrary to the interests of Russia
                    and its allies," the president of the academy of geopolitical issues,
                    Colonel General Leonid Ivashov thinks.
                    Is it just me ? Can you see the " coldness " or should I say , the lack of warmth in this Russian evaluation ?
                    Does Russia really perceive anybody as a FRIEND ? Or is their concept of -- friend -- really mean strategic ((( need of their's ))) ?
                    I've said this on several occasion ( with my head hung ) --- we ( Armenians ) are actually the only ones who care about us .
                    Fortunately for me , I met one ( an Armenian ) about 2 years ago ( briefly ) .
                    Artashes

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