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    RUSSIA WILL NOT ACCEPT ULTIMATUMS

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 11, 2005

    MOSCOW, March 11 (RIA Novosti) - Mikhail Margelov, chairman of the
    International Committee of the Federation Council (the upper house of
    the Russian Parliament), regrets the decision taken by the Georgian
    Parliament the day before on the withdrawal of two Russian bases from
    Georgia.

    "In my opinion, such flatness in relations between Moscow and Tbilisi
    is unacceptable," he told RIA Novosti on Friday.

    According to the committee chairman, there are a lot of political
    problems, let alone the technical difficulties of withdrawal. "One
    should not forget that when one power leaves another fills its place.
    Vacuum is quickly filled. I think that, taking into consideration
    Russia's services to Georgia, Moscow has the right to demand
    guarantees that the withdrawal, in political sense, would not be used
    as a reason to allow the deployment of troops of a third country or
    to take some other extreme action," he stressed.

    According to Mr. Margelov, one should not forget about the Chechen
    problem and the unclear position of Georgia over the Pankisi Gorge.

    "Georgia wants Russia to withdraw troops as soon as possible, and
    Moscow has no reason or desire to resist it. However, it would be
    only fair to put in a claim in response, demanding guarantees that
    Georgia would stop posing a terrorist threat to Russia," Mr. Margelov
    said.

    The committee chairman also said that Moscow had "other methods of
    pressurizing Tbilisi," apart from military bases. "And the Georgian
    attitude towards Russia is playing against both Moscow and Tbilisi,"
    he noted.

    There are two Russian bases in Georgia: in Batumi (Adzharia) and
    Akhalkalaki (Georgian-Armenian border). The headquarters of the Group
    of Russian Forces in Transcaucasia is stationed in Tbilisi. The
    resolution taken the day before stipulates the deadline - May 15 -
    for determining the date for the Russian troop withdrawal. Otherwise
    they would be "outlawed."
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