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    PanArmenian News Analysis
    March 10 2005

    AKHALKALAKI ARMENIANS DO NOT INTERFERE IN THE DISPUTE CONCERNING
    RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES

    Armenians of Djavakhq realize that there are no alternatives to the
    withdrawal of Russian forces and Armenian - Georgian relations should
    not be spoiled for that.

    Georgian parliament has started discussions concerning the withdrawal
    of Russian military bases from the Republic. Russian and Georgian
    parties have to reach agreement before the fixed date, which is May
    15. If agreement is not reached in the course of negotiations,
    Georgian parliament will announce the presence of Russian military
    bases illegal and will order the government to submit a plan of
    actions for "liquidating Russian military presence in Georgia". Thus,
    it may form a situation that will threaten the stability and security
    of the whole South-Caucasian region. In this case, Armenians will
    occur in the most delicate situation since one of the Russian bases
    is located in Armenian-populated Akhalkalaki region. The inhabitants
    of this region strongly support Russian military presence in Georgia.


    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Currently there are three Russian military bases on
    the territory of Georgia: the 12th (Batumi), the 62nd (Akhalkalaki)
    and the headquarters of Russian forces in Tbilisi. The estimated
    number of Russian military contingent in Georgia is three thousand
    people. Moscow makes it clear that the withdrawal of bases within the
    coming three years is out of question. Not long ago Minister of
    Defense Sergey Ivanov stated that the military forces would leave
    Georgia only after the establishment of two new bases on the
    territory of Russia. Therefore, it is impossible to speak about
    concrete dates today. Georgia in its turn insists on the immediate
    withdrawal of military bases bringing the example of Lebanon where
    the issue of Syrian military presence was solved just in three days.
    So, it is obvious that there is a high probability of a conflict.

    Georgians are determined to apply all possible means of pressure,
    like diplomatic, energetic, sanitary and so on~E It should be
    mentioned that Georgians are quite experienced in such kind of
    actions. Taking the occasion of non-payment of communal taxes they
    once cut of water and electricity supply to Russian bases. By the
    way, Russian bases still have some debts, so formally there are
    reasons for sanctions. Another method applied is the pressure on
    commercial structures providing products to the bases. This method
    has been applied also. Tax authorities organized extraordinary
    check-ups in firms belonging to Akhalkalaki Armenians who provided
    food to Russians. It is very likely that this scenario will be
    practiced again. If Russian bases do not receive electricity, gas,
    water, products, it will certainly result in adequate sanctions from
    Moscow too, because Russia provides gas and electricity to Georgia.
    In Tbilisi, they realize that and this is the reason why president
    Saakashvili is not as radical as Georgian parliamentarians.

    Another form of pressure that may be applied by Georgians is the
    restriction of the movement of Russian militaries over the country's
    territory. Last year Georgia ceased to give entry visas to Russian
    militaries.
    The total number of Russian military staff is three thousand though
    it has to be about 4.5 thousand. The base in Akhalkalaki is staffed
    worse than Batumi base. The thing is that the command transported
    Armenian officers and ensigns from Akhalkalaki to Russia fearing that
    during departure weapons may occur in the hands of local residents.
    However, the militaries were never replaced.

    The tension around Akhalkalaki military base may have a negative
    impact on the interests and the security of Djavakhq Armenians.
    Yerevan is very much interested in the settlement of the conflict
    around bases. It is not a secret that Russian special services
    encourage local residents and politically active people to make
    radical steps in support of Russian military presence. It is worth
    reminding that the head of Armenian "Virq" party functioning in
    Armenian populated areas announced two years ago that local Armenians
    are ready to protect Russian bases. "If Russians do not wish to
    withdraw their forces from Akhalkalaki they will need our help and
    our help will be quite enough" said David Rstayan, the head of "Virq"
    party. This phrase may be commented differently. In Tbilisi they
    think that the revelation of Mr. Rstayan should be understood as an
    approval of the fact that Russian special services are going to raise
    Armenians in order to fail the fulfillment of obligations concerning
    the withdrawal of military bases. However, it is worth mentioning
    that currently Djavakhq Armenians do not make such sharp statements.
    Although they feel more secure by the presence of Russian forces,
    they seem to realize that the withdrawal of Russian forces has no
    alternatives and it would be silly to spoil relations with Georgians
    because of that.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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