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  • Withdrawal from Georgian bases on time "impossible": Russian MPS

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 10, 2005 Friday 2:31 PM GMT

    Withdrawal from Georgian bases on time "impossible": Russian MPS

    MOSCOW

    Russia is technically unable to deliver on an agreement to dismantle
    its two remaining Soviet-era military bases in Georgia before the end
    of 2008, Russian deputy Gennady Gudkov was quoted as saying on
    Friday, citing a report by the lower house of parliament.

    "Russia will only be able to respect the agreed timetable if it
    leaves behind half of its material and all its troops in the field,"
    he was quoted as saying by the ITAR-Tass news agency.

    Moscow and Tbilisi agreed on May 30 the approximately 3,000
    servicemen on the two bases -- one in Akhalkalaki, near the
    Georgian-Armenian border, the other in Batumi, on the Black Sea coast
    -- would be put on withdrawal status and would pullout totally by the
    end of 2008.

    However, Gudkov said a technical feasibility study by a group of
    visiting deputies from the State Duma lower house of parliament had
    shown that was impossible.

    Withdrawal from Batumi by sea would take between three and a half and
    five years, while withdrawal from Akhalkalaki would be even more
    difficult, he said.

    The May agreement marked a breakthrough after years of rancorous
    negotiations over the two bases, which were once part of Soviet
    defences on the southwestern flank with NATO, but have recently
    become a bargaining chip in Moscow's fight to retain influence in the
    Caucasus.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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