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    GEORGIAN ARMENIANS DISAPPROVE TBILISI'S DRIVE TO HAVE RUSSIAN BASE OUT

    ArmenPress
    March 11 2005

    TBILISI, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS: David Rstakian, a Georgian Armenian
    political figure, warned Thursday that Georgia's drive to have two
    Russian military bases pulled out from the country would hit heavily
    the Armenian population in Akhalkalaki, the administrative center of
    Samtskhe Javakhk province that is home to one of the bases.
    Georgian parliament with a 158-0 vote, approved yesterday a
    resolution instructing the government to take measures against the
    Russian military bases stationed in Georgia if an agreement over a
    timeframe for their withdrawal is not reached with Russia before May
    15, 2005.
    These measures include halting of issuing entry visas to Russian
    military servicemen and assessment of the total debt for the
    functioning of the bases. The Parliament also instructed the Ministry
    of Environment "to assess the ecological damage caused by the
    functioning of the Russian military bases."
    Rstakian said some 300 Armenians work at the base in Akhalkalaki
    and the withdrawal of the base would be catastrophic for their
    families. He also argued that the pullout of the bases would change
    the balance of forces in the region jeopardizing its stability.
    The most pressing problems in Javakhk are economic and it remains
    notably the most underdeveloped region in the country. It has the
    highest unemployment rate, the lowest level of state investment and
    its infrastructure is the oldest and most damaged in Georgia. For
    Javakhk residents not fortunate enough to have work associated with
    the local Russian military base, conditions force much of the male
    population to seasonally migrate to Russia in search of work, only
    returning to their families in winter.
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