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    RUSSIAN MILITARY SHOULD STAY IN CIS STATES, SENIOR MP SAYS

    Interfax-AVN military news agency web site
    28 Apr 04

    MOSCOW

    National security interests require the preservation of Russian
    military units in various CIS regions, primarily in Georgia and
    Moldova, Viktor Zavarzin, the chairman of the State Duma defence
    committee, said on Wednesday (28 April).

    "The situation is the most complicated in Dniester region and
    Georgia. The obligations regarding Georgia and Moldova, which Russia
    assumed at the Istanbul summit in 1999, provide for withdrawing
    Russian bases from these countries. However, objective interests
    require the preservation of our military presence, primarily in order
    to maintain a stable political situation in the region," Zavarzin told
    Interfax-Military News Agency.

    "The latest development such as addition of the Baltic states to NATO
    and the passing of legal documents allowing quick access of the
    alliance's armed forces to Ukrainian territory only prove this
    necessity," the lawmaker said.

    Any legal initiatives in this field "must be discussed with the
    Russian ministries of foreign affairs and defence", he said. "This
    workstream is the most important one under current circumstances," he
    noted.

    Zavarzin recalled that Russian military units are currently stationed
    in Georgia, Moldova (Dniester region), Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and
    Tajikistan.

    "Various forces are against our military presence in nearly all these
    countries to a certain degree. I am speaking about both global centres
    such as the USA and NATO, and regional political groups dependent on
    them," he said.

    Meanwhile, "Russia has a lot of diplomatic, economic, military and
    legislative factors that help exercise pressure on these centres and
    groups", he added.
    From: Baghdasarian
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