Russia’s Bases In Armenia Has Special Political Implication

RUSSIA’S BASES IN ARMENIA HAS SPECIAL POLITICAL IMPLICATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.01.2010 19:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The issue of appropriateness of Russia’s military
bases in Armenia will not be considered, Alexander Iskandaryan ,
Director of Caucasus Institute, political scientist said during the
Yerevan-Moscow tele-bridge devoted to Armenia-Russia relations and
outcomes of the visit of RF Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Yerevan.

"Even the most favorable development of Armenian-Turkish relations
will not lead to elimination of Russia’s bases in Armenia, " the
politician said. According to Alexander Iskandaryan, Russia’s bases
in Armenia has special political implication.

The political scientist was sceptical to the view that Armenia-Turkey
relations can improve to such extent that Armenia would demand the
withdrawal of Russia’s base. He stressed, that the military base is
a symbol of Russo-Armenian strategic relationship.

The Russian 102nd Military Base is a Russian military base in Gyumri,
Armenia, part of the Transcaucasian Group of Forces. The base is about
120 kilometers (75 miles) north of the Armenian capital, Yerevan. The
261st Rifle Division was originally formed in 1941. It was probably
activated in the Odessa Military District in July-August 1941. It was
assigned to the 12th Army of the North Caucasus Front later in 1941
and remained with that Army up to at least August 1942 but then was
assigned to the Transcaucasian Front’s Black Sea Group of Forces. It
then spent much of the later part of World War II, from January 1,
1943, onwards with the small 45th Army of the Transcaucasian Front
which was guarding the USSR’s borders with Turkey. After the war ended,
the 261st Rifle Division was briefly designated the 37th Rifle Division
but then became the 127th Motor Rifle Division in 1965.