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    Originally posted by burjuin View Post
    apa.az
    This means he needs more money, that's all.
    Some generals will have new datchas, azimov a luxury yacht, and papa aliyev a new palace in Zurich

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            Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
            nice vid, just needed HD

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              ppl who correctly know ow much soldiers we got with karabakh army, if karabakh army has 20.000 and of population is 139.000 armenia going to get 100.000 minimum

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                ArmeniaR1 Hokkit serem!

                Shinoragalalootuoon!

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                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  vesti.az
                  so they reached 70

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                    GEOPOLITICAL PARADE

                    WPS Agency
                    Sept 22 2011
                    Russia

                    Source: Novye Izvestia, No 170, September 22, 2011, p. 2
                    by Gaik Karapetjan
                    [translated from Russian]

                    RUSSIAN SERVICEMEN PARTICIPATED IN THE ARMENIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
                    MILITARY PARADE; Yerevan used the Independence Day military parade
                    to send a message to Baku, Azerbaijan.

                    General public in Yerevan was somewhat perplexed to see Russian
                    servicemen participating in the Independence Day parade side by
                    side with the Armenian military. The Armenian authorities said
                    that there was nothing in it to act so surprised about. Some
                    Armenian patriots screamed of vile encroachment on national
                    sovereignty. Experts attributed this development to deterioration of
                    the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

                    That servicemen of the Russian 102nd Military Base in Gyumri would
                    also participate in the military parade had never been announced in
                    advance. The Armenians therefore were stunned to see the Russians
                    participating in the parade and Defense Minister Sejran Ogenesjan
                    greeting them in Russian.

                    Razmik Zograbjan, deputy of the parliamentary faction of the ruling
                    Republican Party, said at the press conference afterwards that the
                    Russians' participation in the parade had been a political gesture.

                    "We have a treaty with Russia regarding security of the Armenian
                    state borders. There is nothing wrong therefore with the Russians
                    taking part in the military parade." Journalists got the message.

                    Deterioration of the relations with Azerbaijan is the talk of the
                    day in Armenia. The Azerbaijani-Armenian negotiations came to a halt.

                    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev missed the CIS summit and a
                    meeting with his Armenian opposite number Serj Sargsjan in Dushanbe
                    in early September. It is logical therefore that the Armenians used
                    the Independence Day parade to remind Azerbaijan of their military
                    might - and of its ally.

                    The Armenian opposition used social networks to organize a protest
                    rally not long before the parade. Twelve (!) people turned up, headed
                    by Levon Barsegjan of the journalistic club Asparez from Gyumri. The
                    protesters wielded posters "Armenia is not Russia" and "No foreigners
                    in our military parade".

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                      MOLDOVA SELLS ARMS WITH EXPIRED SHELF LIFE BUT NOT TO LIBYA - DEFENSE MINISTER

                      Interfax
                      Sept 22 2011
                      Russia

                      An Ilyushin Il-76 jetliner, which came to Moldova from Libya's Benghazi
                      on September 12, departed to Armenia on September 14, Moldovan
                      Defense Minister Vitalie Marinuta said at a special meeting of the
                      Parliamentary Commission for National Security, Defense and Public
                      Order on Wednesday.

                      He said the plane took aboard 30 tonnes of armaments and ammunition
                      with the expired shelf life.

                      "The entire national administration was informed about that arms deal.

                      We complied with the Moldovan laws and international conventions. The
                      plane was empty when it arrived in Moldova, and all the countries of
                      transit issued permits for that flight. When the arms were loaded,
                      the plane departed to its point of destination, Armenia," he said.

                      "The deal has nothing to do with Libya. It is just that the plane
                      came from Benghazi after having fulfilled another order," he said.

                      "The Moldovan Armed Forces are selling armaments with the expired
                      shelf life. The process started over a decade ago and continued by
                      the decision of the parliament and the government. We cannot dispose
                      of these armaments and hardware here, because we have no relevant
                      infrastructure. We are also unable to modernize them. Other countries
                      can do that, so we have decided to sell the arms
                      ," he said.

                      "The arms deal has a value of millions of dollars," the minister said.

                      He refused to give the precise sum.

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