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    Russian bases may stay in Georgia for eight years - military official

    Interfax news agency
    15 Mar 05

    Moscow, 15 March: The head of the Russian Defence Ministry main
    directorate for international military cooperation, Col-Gen Anatoliy
    Mazurkevich, believes that the withdrawal of Russian military bases
    from Georgia within three to four years "is not a concession but a
    well-thought-through decision".

    "The Russian side has announced that the Russian military bases could
    be withdrawn from Batumi and Akhalkalaki within three to four
    years. This means that the process itself of the withdrawal from
    Georgia of weapons, military hardware and the bases' personnel could
    last that long. As for how long the Russian bases will remain in
    Georgia, they may stay there for seven or eight years. Everything
    will depend on the negotiating process between the two sides,"
    Mazurkevich said today in reply to a question from Interfax-AVN.

    He stressed that Russia would hold intensive talks on the issue with
    Georgia in the near future.

    "At the moment I have no information from the Russian side concerning
    the date of the talks and their level," he said.

    Mazurkevich stressed that the problem of the Russian bases' withdrawal
    from Georgia cannot be settled through ultimatums, on which Georgian
    MPs insist.

    "Under the 1999 Istanbul accords, the withdrawal of our military bases
    from Georgia is a bilateral Russian-Georgian process. The accords do
    not contain the deadline for the bases' withdrawal or the date of the
    beginning of this process," he said.
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