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    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    October 6, 2004, Wednesday

    VISA-FREE TERRITORY FOR THE RUSSIAN ARMY GROUP IN THE CAUCASUS

    SOURCE: Krasnaya Zvezda, October 2, 2004, p. 3

    by Oleg Gorupai

    TBILISI PREVENTS NORMAL LIFE SUPPORT OF THE RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES
    LOCATED ON THE TERRITORY OF GEORGIA


    The authorities of Georgia do what they can to prevent normal life
    support of the Russian military bases located on the territory of
    this country.

    For example, Foreign Ministry of Georgia is deliberately taking its
    time to provide entry visas for servicemen assigned to the 12th
    (Batumi) and 62nd (Akhalkalaki) military bases of the Russian Army
    Group in the Caucasus. As of this June, over 400 servicemen
    (conscripts, officers, and warrant officers) cannot reach their
    destination in Armenia (the 102nd Military base). Some of the
    conscripts have to be demobilized now.

    The situation of whoever already been to Georgia and serves in the
    Tbilisi, Batumi, or Akhalkalaki garrisons is somewhat better. Because
    of unprecedented and unexplained delays with visas, many of them
    cannot take a vacation in Russia and actually run the risk of being
    jailed to violation of the visa regime.

    Lieutenant General Alexander Studenikin (commander of the Russian
    Army Group in the Caucasus), his Chief-of-Staff Andrei Popov, Colonel
    Ramazan Krimcheyev (of the department of organization and
    mobilization who tackles visa problems), and Russian diplomats
    regularly appeal to the Defense Ministry of Georgia, Foreign
    Ministry, and presidential administration... with nothing to show for
    it. Only a few servicemen were given the necessary documents
    permitting them to cross the Russian-Georgian border - even though
    finances are not a problem because the Army Group has a special
    foundation to tackle these matters. Even though official Tbilisi
    claimed for the entire world to hear that Russian military bases had
    not been involved in the Adjarian events.

    It is common knowledge that the term of presence of the Russian
    military bases in Georgia is a subject of negotiations between
    Georgia and Russia. According to the international norms and
    standards, unless the matter is settled Georgia is not supposed to
    create any barriers or make life harder for the bases or servicemen
    assigned to them. Unfortunately, official Tbilisi is quite selective
    when it comes down to international standards. In other words, it
    does not always apply them to its relation with Russia.

    Translated by A. Ignatkin
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