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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 27, 2005 Wednesday 6:54 AM Eastern Time

    Georgia adequate compensation for evacuated bases unlikely - MP

    MOSCOW


    Moscow should not expect an adequate compensation by Georgia for the
    infrastructure of Russian military bases that are to be evacuated
    from Georgia, the deputy chief of the State Duma's defence committee,
    Sergei Grigoryev told Itar-Tass on Wednesday.

    Commenting of result of Tuesday's Russian-Georgian talks in Moscow he
    said "ill thought-out decisions could be made under pressure of
    Georgia's central authorities on accelerated evaluation of our bases
    that traditionally play the role of a stabilising factor in the
    Armenian-populated Akhalkalaki and Adzharian Batumi".

    The example of Iraq shows that "regardless of rhetoric of initiators
    of this 'demilitarisation', a slightest vacuum of order and forces
    that keep it on border of different cultures, religions and
    ethnicities, can be used be extremists of different kinds for the
    realisation of their far from peaceful plans", the parliamentarian
    said.

    He added that the evacuation of the bases would "cost the Russian
    defence ministry 300 million dollars as a minimum".

    Moscow can hardly expect an adequate compensation by Georgia for the
    infrastructure left behind the bases, he said.

    Grigoryev stressed that "it must not be allowed that Russian military
    servicemen are again re-based in slapdash fashion to unprepared areas
    al ensuing consequences for the sake of somebody's caprices".

    The hasty pullout of Russian military bases from Georgia can "upset a
    fragile equilibrium in the explosive multiethnic region, in which
    interests of a whole number of neighbouring, Western European and
    trans-oceanic states intersect and collide," Grigoryev said.

    Moscow has admitted a possibility of beginning the withdraw of the
    military bases from Batumi and Akhalkalaki in 2005.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after his talks with
    Georgian counterpart Salome Zurabishvili on Tuesday that the
    withdrawal "will be gradual and could begin as early as this year in
    case accord is reached".

    Zurabishvili had said in interview with the mss media that the
    Russian bases must be evacuated by January 1, 2008.
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