Russia ready to help Armenia modernize army, says Shoigu

Russia ready to help Armenia modernize army, says Shoigu

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Russian Defense Ministry is ready to assist Armenia in modernizing and reforming its armed forces, Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Wednesday, August 11, welcoming his Armenian counterpart Arshak Karapetyan in Moscow, TASS reports.

"We attach great importance to developing our military interaction both in the bilateral format and within the framework of the CSTO [Collective Security Treaty Organization]. We are also ready to continue rendering assistance in implementing the program of reforming the armed forces of Armenia. This is an uneasy task but I believe that you will be able to cope with it with your experience," Shoigu noted.

The Russian 102nd military base stationed in Armenia is well-equipped and is a guarantor of stability, Russia’s defense chief said.

"Armenia is an ally and a key partner of Russia in security provision in the South Caucasus and we are extremely interested in maintaining stability in that region," Shoigu stressed.

For his part, Karapetyan said he was grateful to Shoigu for the Russian defense minister’s readiness to help restore the combat efficiency of the Armenian armed forces, equip and train the republic’s troops. He stressed that he was paying his first foreign visit as defense minister to Russia, which was Armenia’s strategic ally.

"Russia is the sole state that gives a really tangible product of security for the Armenian people and is dealing with security issues not only in Nagorno-Karabakh but also directly on the Armenian borders today," Karapetyan said.

"We are ready for very close and effective cooperation," the Armenian defense chief said.

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