ArmInfo.The presence of Russian border troops in Armenia is justified in every possible way and this has been proven by time, since the threats emanating from the neighboring state were neutralized. First commander of the border troops of Armenia, Major General Levon Stepanyan, stated in response to ArmInfo's question of how high is the probability of the withdrawal of Russian border troops from Armenia today and whether Armenia is capable of independently ensuring the protection of its borders on the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Iranian border.
He recalled that the Russian border troops performed their service well on the territory of Armenia; there were never any serious incidents, accidents or misunderstandings between the two sides. "And the fact that the number of personnel has decreased over the years is also the fault of the Armenian side. The Russian side should not be blamed for everything. I know that the Armenian side did not respect the financial obligations, which had to be fulfilled on a 50/50 basis since 1992, so it was necessary to reduce the personnel. In addition, Armenia did not provide the requested number of conscripts, according to the agreement," he noted.
At the same time, he emphasized that today he does not imagine the withdrawal of Russian border guards from Armenia possible. "Conclusion, I don't think it's possible. Armenia today, no matter what they say, is not ready for independent protection of these areas. We do not have not only financial resources, but also human ones. It is not an easy task to take under protection almost 400 km, taking into account the Iranian border. Moreover, the Armenian border guard troops were entrusted with protecting some areas on the border with Azerbaijan. I just don't see it possible," Stepanyan said.
To clarify whether the Armenian border guards will be able to ensure the safety of the Armenian population on the border with Azerbaijan, where they are now entering, taking into account the unsettled bilateral relations and current realities, the Major General drew attention to the fact that among ordinary people there is such an opinion that the border guards should protect and defend.
"The purpose of the border troops is not defense, not protection from any kind of military operations. Border troops, at best, can record violations or prevent them, identify smuggling. The armament of the border troops and their numbers do not allow them to conduct those combat operations that are usually assigned to the army," Stepanyan summed up.
The basis for the current presence of Russian border guards in Armenia is the interstate agreement on the status of Russian border troops on the territory of the republic, concluded in Yerevan on September 30, 1992.
The border department of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation in Armenia includes 4 border detachments - in Gyumri, Armavir, Artashat and Meghri, as well as a separate checkpoint at the Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport. The maintenance of Russian border guards in Armenia is provided approximately equally by the governments of the two states. Unlike the Russian military base, where exclusively Russian citizens serve, Armenian citizens also have the right to serve in the border guard troops of the Russian Federation on the territory of the country.