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    Georgian leader urges "civilized" solution to Russian base closure

    Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
    5 Apr 05

    [Presenter] The president believes all relations with Russia should
    by governed by law. He was referring to a statement made by the
    General Staff of the Russian air force saying that Georgia prevented
    a Russian A-50 reconnaissance plane from entering its airspace. The
    aircraft was travelling to Armenia as part of a CIS joint air-defence
    system exercise.

    [Saakashvili] Georgia is a country with laws. Everything is regulated
    by the letter of the law. We are no longer some kind of Bantustan
    where one or two people take all the decisions. We act according to
    Georgia's law, state procedures and international treaties. Georgia
    will abide by all these treaties.

    We are in talks with Russia. We are discussing how to resolve the
    issue of [Russian military] bases in a civilized way. We have offered
    them a staged withdrawal, so that it does not happen suddenly, we
    have offered them various transit rights, but this is in a package.
    On the 3rd [month not specified] there is one round of talks, then
    on the 7th and 8th there is a second round.

    Russia has had troops in Georgia for 200 years. The time has now come
    for us to have a more civilized relationship.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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