Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Georgia pushing for speediest possible pullout of Russian militaryba

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Georgia pushing for speediest possible pullout of Russian militaryba

    GEORGIA PUSHING FOR SPEEDIEST POSSIBLE PULLOUT OF RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES

    RIA Novosti
    Feb 18 2005

    TBILISI, February 18 (RIA Novosti) - The timeframe for the withdrawal
    of the Russian military bases from Georgia is likely to be set within
    the next couple of months, Georgian Parliament Speaker Nino Burjanadze
    announced Friday.

    "Putting a timeframe on the pullout of the Russian bases from Georgian
    territory is a key issue to us," Ms Burjanadze pointed out as she
    met with Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, in the capital of
    Tbilisi today. Russia has two military bases in Georgia, one in Batumi
    (in the Ajarian autonomy) and the other at Akhalkalaki, on the border
    with Armenia.

    As she said, Georgia seeks a settlement in its relations with Russia.
    "Georgia is mindful of Russia's legitimate national security concerns,
    but seeks such good-neighborly cooperation that would meet the needs
    of both nations," the Parliament Speaker said.

    According to the Novosti Georgia news agency, both she and
    the visiting Russian minister hailed the idea to set up joint
    Russo-Georgian counter-terrorism centers, drawing from the military
    bases' resources. They hope these centers will help prevent acts of
    terrorism in the two countries.

    Ms Burjanadze brought up the issue of bringing the Roki Tunnel under
    the control of Georgian and Russian forces. Presently, the tunnel
    is being controlled by paramilitary groups of South Ossetia, one of
    Georgia's breakaway autonomies. Mr Lavrov pointed out in his connection
    that the Ossetian people's opinion should be taken into account.

    Elias II, head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, who also met with Mr
    Lavrov today, emphasized that Russia should help to restore Georgia's
    territorial integrity. "The main problem in Georgian-Russian relations
    is [the controversy over the breakaway provinces] Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia," the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia argued.

    The two men met behind closed doors. Their delegations included Russian
    Ambassador Vladimir Chkhikvishvili and members of the Georgian Orthodox
    Church's Holy Synod. At the end of the meeting, Lavrov and Elias II
    presented each other with remembrances.
Working...
X