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  • Russia has no intention to hastily withdraw its troops from Georgia.

    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    May 24, 2004, Monday

    RUSSIA HAS NO INTENTION TO HASTILY WITHDRAW ITS TROOPS FROM GEORGIA
    AND LIQUIDATE ITS MILITARY BASE IN TAJIKISTAN

    Any "hasty withdrawal of Russian military bases from Georgia" is
    out of the question, Russia's Acting Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov
    announced during his visit to Yerevan. "In this case the measures taken
    during withdrawal of the Russian forces from Germany in early 1990s
    won't pass now," Ivanov said at his meeting with Serzh Sarkisyan,
    his Armenian counterpart. Besides, Sergei Ivanov flatly denied the
    information of Moscow's alleged plans to close the Russian military
    base in Tajikistan and withdraw its troops from the republic.

    Source: Vremya Novostei, May 21, 2004, p. 1
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