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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 17 2005

    IN MOSCOW MCC FIXES PROCEDURE FOR DEMILITARIZATION OF GEORGIA-SOUTH
    OSSETIA CONFLICT ZONE


    MOSCOW, March 17 (RIA Novosti) - The co-chairmen of the Mixed Control
    Commission for settling the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict have
    agreed upon a procedure for demilitarizing the conflict zone,
    Georgian State Minister for Conflict Settling Georgi Khaindrava said
    at the RIA Novosti news conference on Thursday.

    The first stage intends the elimination of trenches and
    fortifications, he said. "When there are no trenches, there will be
    no place to sit in and look at each other through the cross-hairs.
    This will provide an opportunity for start of the second stage,
    economic cooperation", Mr. Khaindrava believes.

    Later on, the sides will withdraw their armed formations illegally
    found in the conflict zone and concentrate them in one place, he
    said. Both the places of concentration should be accessible for
    monitoring by peacekeepers and the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, Mr. Khaindrava said.

    To him, Russia and Georgia can in May go for the conclusion of a big
    treaty of friendship and cooperation, he said.

    "In spring, in May we may go for concluding a comprehensive treaty of
    friendship and cooperation. It will help in resolving the issues of
    problem zones", he noted.

    Mr. Khaindrava said that Georgia hopes for resuming active dialog
    with Russia. To quote: "We hope that a breakthrough in our relations
    will be made".

    Mr. Khaindrava believes that a withdrawal of the Russian military
    base from Akhalkalaki (on the Georgian-Armenian border) will not
    affect the economic situation of the town's residents. That was his
    comment on the March 13 meeting in Akhalkalaki. Its participants
    (mostly Armenians) insisted on being in no hurry with the withdrawal
    of the Russian bases from Georgia (another Russian base is in Batumi
    in Adzharia).

    "Life of about 300 residents of Akhalkalaki is connected with
    Russia's 62nd military base. People were alarmed by the prospect of
    losing their jobs. From the economic point of view, there can be no
    talk of a serious importance of the base withdrawal", Mr. Khaindrava
    said.

    He recalled that problems of the region were recently discussed in
    Tbilisi. Just before the discussion, Georgian President Mikhail
    Saakashvili promised jobs to local employees of the Akhalkalaki and
    Batumi bases at installations of the Georgian Defense Ministry. They
    will all have jobs and "no cardinal changes in their lifestyle will
    happen", Mr. Khaindrava promised.

    The meeting of the MCC co-chairmen with the involvement of the
    Russian and Georgian sides, as well as representatives of South and
    North Ossetias, took place in Moscow on March 16 to 17.
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