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Yerevan allegedly signed a contract with the European Commission on Aug. 28 , worth 210 million ( $232 million ) to supply Soviet era 152mm artillery and tank ammunition and air defense systems to Kyiv.
Some analysts believe the motivation for this move is as much intended as a baiting of Russia as it is a desire to help Ukraine .
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