
YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—A senior Russian member of parliament on Tuesday expressed skepticism over reports that Russia plans to sell sophisticated air-defense systems to Azerbaijan despite serious concerns in Armenia.
Citing Russian arms industry sources, Russia’s “Vedomosti” business daily reported late last month that last year Azerbaijan had signed a deal with the arms exporter Rosoboronexport, to purchase two batteries of S-300 anti-aircraft systems worth $300 million. A Rosoboronexport spokesman denied the report, saying that the state-run company “has no contractual obligations whatsoever on this matter.”
The Russian Defense Ministry has neither declined nor confirmed this claim Meanwhile the Russian media has quoted unidentified ministry officials that have made conflicting statements about the situation.
In a phone interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian service, Konstantin Zatulin, the deputy chairman of a Russian State Duma committee on former Soviet republics, claimed to be unaware of any missile deals between Moscow and Baku.
“I don’t think that such developments will occur anytime soon, especially given that Azerbaijan is stepping up its military talk,” he said. “It’s a bad moment for supplying weaponry to a country that’s making such statements.”
Zatulin argued that although Russian-Azerbaijani relations are presently “good,” Moscow is “firmly against continued hostility and attempts to solve the Karabakh conflict by military means.” “I am convinced that the Russian Federation will use all possible methods of preventing an escalation or resumption of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh,” he said.
Originally designed in the late 1970s and repeatedly upgraded since then, the S-300 system is widely regarded as one of the world’s most potent anti-aircraft weapons. Its surface-to-air missiles have a firing range of up to 200 kilometers, and its radars can simultaneously track up to 100 targets, including both aircraft and cruise missiles.
Russia deployed at least one battery of S-300s at its military base in Armenia in the late 1990s, significantly reinforcing the country’s air defenses. The two countries have since been jointly protecting Armenia’s airspace.
Zatulin, who also runs a Kremlin-linked think-tank in Moscow and specializes in the South Caucasus, underlined the importance of an upcoming agreement that will deepen Russian-Armenian military cooperation. “In all likelihood, there is a need to both underline the enduring value of Russian-Armenian relations and complement this document with new content,” he said, commenting on Moscow’s motives.
“In the existing situation in the South Caucasus, it is extremely important that there be no doubts about the strength of Russian-Armenian ties, since there are quite a lot of insinuations on this count and the development of Armenia’s relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey leaves much to be de desired,” added the legislator.
The deal, which will make amendments to a 1995 Russian-Armenian defense treaty, will commit the Russians’ to supplying more modern weaponry to the Armenian military.
When asked about the significance of fresh Russian arms supplies, Zatulin replied, “In my view, one should first get the answer [to this question] from the Armenia and see whether or not Armenian military officials are satisfied with their cooperation with Russia.”
Zatulin asserted in that context that Russian military assistance to Armenia helped to stop the war in Karabakh in 1994 and prevented its continuation. “I think that our cooperation is developing very positively, and, as a rule, Armenian military officials are welcomed guests in Russia, both at military academies and at enterprises that produce military hardware,” he said.
A message to Russia, United States, Israel and others: Do not sell any weaponary to these barbarian Turks.
Turkey and Azerbaijan will definately use these arms against you and the mankind. Look how Turkey is using
chemical weapons against freedom loving Kurds and how Azerbaijan is threathening to attack independent
Artsakh. Stop these blood thirsty Turks before it is too late!
the turkish scum of the earth will get it justice on way or the other. once these baboons start to get frisky these primitive animals will get what they deserve.