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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        Azerbaijani, Georgian Leaders Meet in Batumi
        Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 18 Jul.'10 / 14:48

        Azerbaijani President, Ilham Aliyev, arrived in Georgia’s Black Sea resort of Batumi on July 18 to meet with Georgian counterpart, Mikheil Saakashvili.

        Georgia and Azerbaijan have “time-tested friendship,” President Saakashvili said at a joint news conference with his Azerbaijani counterpart after the meeting.

        “We will never forget that Azerbaijan has always stood beside Georgia without any hesitation when it concerned issues of vital importance for Georgia,” he said. “This is real brotherhood.”

        “Several years ago I was speaking about the need of having confederation-based relations; in fact, relations between our countries are far beyond the relations, which ordinarily two countries may have; we are extension to each other… We are part of a single body, so everything that is painful for Azerbaijan it is also painful for Georgia and vice versa,” Saakashvili said.

        “These are the relations, where not only the problems are absent, but one can not even imagine the better relations,” he added.

        Saakashvili also said that he had discussed with the Azerbaijani counterpart the need “to speed up” construction of a railway link, which will connect Azerbaijan with Turkey via Georgia.

        He said setting up of a bilateral working group to focus on further development of the two countries’ transit potential linking China and Central Asia with Europe was discussed during the meeting.

        “This is very important issue, because flow of cargo from China and Central Asia into Europe is increasing and competition [between transit routes] grows as well. So we need to have a precise coordination [with Azerbaijan],” Saakashvili said.

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          2 rats lie each other to benefit.2 faced georgians and not so secret turkish agenda is on...I ask you one question...are the georgians so stupid to go against armenia and so on russia in war?cause if it brake out we will be very pleased to set up our puppet government in Tibilisy at the end.

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            Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
            2 rats lie each other to benefit.2 faced georgians and not so secret turkish agenda is on...I ask you one question...are the georgians so stupid to go against armenia and so on russia in war?cause if it brake out we will be very pleased to set up our puppet government in Tibilisy at the end.
            Yeh they just might be that stupid. There is a reason why the georgians are the but of most jokes. I dont know if you read the article about the appointment of the defence secretary in Georgia who happens to be the youngest ever. The president said he never loses in the computer game Civilization IV thus he appointed him. Shortly afterwards we saw his first loss vs Russia in the Russia-Georgia war. I know it sounds too funny to be true but facts are facts..
            Hayastan or Bust.

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              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Yeh they just might be that stupid. There is a reason why the georgians are the but of most jokes. I dont know if you read the article about the appointment of the defence secretary in Georgia who happens to be the youngest ever. The president said he never loses in the computer game Civilization IV thus he appointed him. Shortly afterwards we saw his first loss vs Russia in the Russia-Georgia war. I know it sounds too funny to be true but facts are facts..
              Ok to get it right we got Azerbiajans only route to Turkey which if there where no Georgia Azeris would be landlocked as Armenia dose.
              In the other hand we got Azeris claiming oil reserves to be regional energy center.

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                Very good


                Joint enterprises expected to be set up under relevant agreements…


                Armenia, Russia to expand military cooperation

                July 19, 2010 | 19:09
                A Russian delegation headed by Konstantin Birulev, Deputy Director of the RF Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation, arrived for a three-day visit to Armenia to discuss further development of Armenian-Russian military cooperation.

                Participating in the meeting were also OSCE Deputy Secretary General Valeri Semerikov, Council Chairman, OSCE Interstate Commission for Military and Economic Cooperation, Alexander Nozdrachev, as well as the managers of a number of enterprises of Russia’s military-industrial complex.

                The press service of the RA National Security Council informed NEWS.am that Council Secretary Artur Baghdasaryan discussed with the Russian delegation the development of the military-industrial complex, establishment of Armenian-Russian enterprises under military and technical cooperation agreement.

                He pointed out the importance of including the enterprises of Armenia’s military industrial complex in the Russian-Belarusian financial-industrial group Defense Systems.

                The Russian delegation also visited the Gyumri air base, Slatsk and Avtogen-M enterprises in Vanadzor, machine-tool plant in Charentsavan and Patnesh enterprise in Hrazdan.

                OSCE Secretary General Nikolay Bordyuzha arrived in Armenia as well. On July 20, the sides are to discuss the implementation of decisions made at the CSTO Council’s session last month.
                General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
                  Ok to get it right we got Azerbiajans only route to Turkey which if there where no Georgia Azeris would be landlocked as Armenia dose.
                  In the other hand we got Azeris claiming oil reserves to be regional energy center.
                  Not really. Azeris still have excess to the Caspien sea(lake).
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    Not really. Azeris still have excess to the Caspien sea(lake).

                    access
                    not excess

                    excess means more than necessary
                    access means means of approach

                    Let's try again

                    Not really. Azeris still have access to the Caspian sea(lake).

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                      Originally posted by levon View Post

                      access
                      not excess

                      excess means more than necessary
                      access means means of approach

                      Let's try again

                      Not really. Azeris still have access to the Caspian sea(lake).
                      First stop spamming this thread, second stop acting like a child for gods sake

                      and I would ask moderators to delete this and Levon's spam

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