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    Georgian foreign minister arrives in Moscow for talks on withdrawing
    Russian bases

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 24, 2005


    Georgia's foreign minister arrived in Moscow Sunday for more talks on
    the status of Russia's bases in the Caucasus Mountains nation, an
    issue that continues to bedevil relations between the two former
    Soviet republics.

    Salome Zurabishvili will meet with her Russian counterpart, Sergey
    Lavrov, on Monday to discuss the two bases' status as well as a
    Russian-backed proposal to set up an joint anti-terrorism center.

    "The Russian side hopes that in the course of meetings of the two
    country's representatives ... that a resolution will be found that
    meets the interests of both sides," said Alexander Yakovenko, a
    spokesman for the Russia Foreign Ministry.

    Georgia, where a pro-West leadership took power last year, wants
    Moscow to hand back the bases within two years. But Russia says it
    needs at least three years and it also wants millions in compensation.

    Observers say Russia fears that pulling its forces from Georgia could
    jeopardize its base in neighboring Armenia, a close Russian
    ally. Armenia does not share a border with Russia, and all Russian
    equipment and personnel have to transit Georgian territory to get
    there.

    Russia also fears losing influence in the strategic Caucasus region,
    which it considers its traditional sphere of influence.
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