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    Kommersant, Russia
    March 11 2005

    The Price of Withdrawal


    // And the price of remaining


    The thesis that withdrawal takes a lot of money and time is the major
    one in a long lasting dispute between Russia and Georgia. So, in
    Moscow they say that the troops can leave Georgia not earlier than in
    seven or eight years.



    However, the problem of withdrawal is more serious as it may seem.
    Russia will either preserve or lose its presence in Transcaucasia.

    The main strategic partner of Moscow in this region is Moscow. There
    is a great Russian military base. However, the way to the Russian
    base in Armenia goes through the Georgian territory and the presence
    of the Russian soldiers there is a sort of guarantee that the way
    won~Rt be blocked.

    If Russia loses its influence on Georgia it will weaken its positions
    on the whole territory of Transcaucasia. In its turn it will put an
    end to the attempts to gain influence on the Central Asia.

    That~Rs why Russia is struggling for the right to be present in
    Georgia. Kremlin doesn~Rt want just to normalize relations with
    Georgia. It wants to radically change relations with Georgia. They
    want to preserve influence. So in Moscow they put it like all or
    nothing.

    However, Moscow~Rs behavior may make politicians of the former Soviet
    republics wonder and makes positions of Russia on their territories
    quite shaky.

    by Gennady Sysoev
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