Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Armenia Counters Azerbaijan's Growing Military Spending


Armenia 'Unfazed' By Azerbaijan's Growing Military Spending -- Radio Free Europe

YEREVAN -- A senior Armenian defense official has said Yerevan is seeking a more efficient military at a relatively low cost in response to Azerbaijan's growing military spending, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports.

Armenian First Deputy Defense Minister David Tonoyan told RFE/RL on October 25 that "asymmetry in military art implies inflicting unacceptable damage on the enemy with little force and fewer capabilities used."

Tonoyan said that as far as Azerbaijan is concerned, Armenia has developed "a strategic system of checks" that he said had stopped Baku from breaking the current peace.

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More News On The Conflict Between Armenia And Azerbaijan

Armenian ‘Combat Readiness’ to Neutralize Azerbaijan’s Growing Military Budget -- Asbarez.com
Armenian armed forces break ceasefire in several directions -- News.Az
'Russia understands that Armenia can be crushed by Azerbaijan’s military power' -- News.Az
Dashnaks Expect No Progress in Fresh Karabakh Talks -- Radio Free Europe (Armenia)
Karabakh Bill Pops Up Amid Fresh Armenian-Azeri Talks -- Radio Free Europe (Armenia)
OSCE to monitor Nagorny Karabakh ceasefire -- RIA Novosti

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