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    Russia Concerned over Visa Delays for its Troops in Georgia

    Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2004-10-30 16:07:34

    The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed concern on October 30 regarding,
    as Moscow put it, Georgia's "delay" to grant entry visas to the
    Russian servicemen, who are expected to be deployed in the Russian
    military base in southern Georgian town of Akhalkalaki.

    "We think that the delay in granting of visas to Russian servicemen and
    their families is unjustified and politically motivated. We hope that
    official Tbilisi will take a constructive position in this regard,"
    the Russian Foreign Ministry information note issued on October
    30, reads. "Granting of visas needs particular time," the Georgian
    Foreign Ministry official told Civil Georgia. Official said that the
    Ministry will make a statement regarding the issue on November 1.
      Reportedly, over 400 servicemen, currently deployed on the Russian
    military base in the Armenian city of Gyumri, are waiting for the
    Georgian entry visas.

    According to the Russian Foreign Ministryâ~@~Ys information note,
    Georgia explains delay in issuing visas with the fact that the number
    of Russian servicemen, which will be deployed in Akhalkalaki, exceeds
    the number of those soldiers, which will be replaced.

    Deputy Commander of the Headquarters of Group of Russian Troops in
    Trans Caucasus, Col. Vladimir Kuparadze told Russian daily Nezavisimaya
    Gazeta that in previous years there were less soldiers at the
    Akhalkalaki military base than it is considered with the agreement
    between Russia and Georgia.

    â~@~Now more soldiers will be deployed in Akhalkalaki, but their
    numbers will not exceed those envisaged by the agreement,â~@~]
    Col. Kuparadze said.

    --Boundary_(ID_2ywpw9YbhpkdQ97zYroWbA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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