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  • Moscow: Expert Proposes Redeploying Russian Military Bases In Georgi

    EXPERT PROPOSES REDEPLOYING RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES IN GEORGIA

    MOSCOW, May 16 (RIA Novosti) - Russian military bases in Georgia can be
    redeployed to Abkhazia, Vice President of the Academy of Geopolitical
    Problems Leonid Ivashov said at a press conference on Monday.

    Abkhazia is a self-proclaimed republic which formally belongs to
    Georgia but pursuing a pro-Russian policy. Many Abkhaz citizens have
    Russian passports.

    "Russia could re-deploy military bases to Armenia or Gudauta (Abkhazia)
    to protect its citizens," the expert said.

    Once Russia had a military base in Gudauta which was withdrawn in
    2000 in compliance with the Istanbul agreements. A decision on the
    withdrawal of Russian bases from Georgia was made at the OSCE summit
    in 1999. Today Russia has two military bases on Georgian territory,
    in Akhalkalaki and Batumi.

    The terms of the bases' withdrawal is a stumbling block in
    Russian-Georgian relations. The Russian Defense Ministry believes
    that the troops can be withdrawn no sooner than in 3-4 years. The
    Georgian side insists that this should be done by January 1, 2008.

    In March 2005, Abkhaz President Sergei Bagapsh proposed deploying
    the military bases in Abkhazia.

    Leonid Ivashov is convinced that Russia will have to withdraw the
    bases from Georgia.

    "I hope for common sense of the Georgian leadership," he said. In
    his opinion, Georgian authorities will not aggravate relations with
    Russia but will keep forcing the military bases out of Georgia.

    Meanwhile, Georgian Defense Minister Irakly Okruashvili said today
    that the government would display maximal liberalism in its position
    on the bases' withdrawal in order not to aggravate the situation and
    achieve an agreement.

    However, the Georgian side had serious instruments to put pressure
    on Russia, Novosti-Georgia agency quoted Okruashvili as saying.
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