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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 17 2005

    GEORGIA WOULD LIKE TO GAIN POLITICAL ADVANTAGE FROM ARMS SCANDAL IN
    THE UNITED STATES


    TBILISI, March 17 (RIA Novosti) - The governments of Georgia, Armenia
    and the other countries whose nationals have been detained by the
    United States' law-enforcement agencies closely cooperate with the
    FBI in investigating the arms traffic case, American ambassador to
    Georgia Richard Miles has told journalists on Thursday.

    In the group of 18 foreigners detained in the United States on
    accusation for arms traffic are four Georgian nationals.

    "Together with citizens of Armenian and other countries of East
    Europe, Nikoloz Nadirashvili, Vato Machitadze, Iosif Khabaradze and
    Levon Shvelidze have been detained on accusation for taking Russian
    arms to the United States", Georgian ambassador to the United States
    Levan Mikeladze reported by telephone from Washington.

    "The accusation has already been brought", he added. Lawyers have
    been appointed for two detained Georgians. Representatives of the
    Georgian consulate have already met with the lawyers, Mr. Mikeladze
    said.

    Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili reported at a cabinet
    sitting on March 16 that the Georgian secret services participated in
    investigating the attempt at arms contraband to the United States.

    "We do not know where the arms intended for bringing to the United
    States were from. It is known that they are of Russian make", Ms.
    Zurabishvili said.

    "I have no information on whether the arms were brought from Georgia
    or through its territory. Many arms are said to be brought from
    Armenia", she said.

    "Georgia has many times said that control by the central Georgian
    authorities should be established in the Roksky tunnel and on other
    parts of the border. This case is another confirmation of such need.
    Control is needed for the security of not only Georgia but also many
    countries from which the arms may have arrived", stressed the
    Georgian foreign minister.

    The Roksky tunnel, linking Georgia and Russia, has during the last 15
    years been in control of the authorities of the self-proclaimed
    republic South Ossetia.

    American authorities have raised the accusation to 18 persons for the
    attempt at the contraband of portable antiaircraft missile systems,
    grenade-throwers, mortars and other arms to the United States.
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