Noyan Tapan news agency 7 Sep 04 Yerevan, 7 September: Azerbaijan newspaper Zerkalo has reported that Slovakia has sold Armenia 10 SU-25 military jets. A Noyan Tapan correspondent has tried to get details of the deal from the head of the Armenian community of Slovakia, Ashot Grigoryan, who is on a business visit in Armenia. Grigoryan said that the deal was struck in August but fell through at the initial stage, and the issue found its way into the Slovak press since there were suspicions that the deal breached the law. In particular, the major Slovak TV company Markiza carried reports in this regard for several days in a row. The things reached a point where the Ministry of Economy of Slovakia revoked the licence of the company selling the planes and the government instructed the State Control Committee to investigate terms of the deal and its legal aspects. Grigoryan started negotiations on all official levels to renew the deal. As a result, he received the consent of the Ministries of Defence and Economy of Slovakia to strike the deal. Grigoryan said that after the purchase of 10 (not 12) planes, Azerbaijan sent a note of protest to the government of Slovakia. Some interested parties put pressure on Slovakia at the initial stage to sell the planes to Azerbaijan rather than Armenia. Thus, Armenia has not only purchased modern military aircraft but also strengthened political and economic ties with Slovakia, and disagreements between Azerbaijan and Slovakia have aggravated. Doubtless this is the result of Armenian-Slovak relations that have been steadily developing recently.
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