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    Russia to move part of equipment from Georgia bases to Armenia

    Xinhua, China
    May 19 2005

    www.chinaview.cn 2005-05-20 00:18:49

    MOSCOW, May 19 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia will move some of the equipment at
    its military bases in Georgia to neighboring Armenia when it withdraws
    the bases from the former Soviet republic, Chief of the Russian General
    Staff Yury Baluyevsky said Thursday. The bases will be certainly
    withdrawn to Russian territory, yet some of the military equipment and
    property will be moved to Armenia, Baluyevsky said, adding the move
    "will help us to reduce the withdrawal period to four years."

    "It is impossible to build the infrastructure for the military
    equipment and property on Russian territory within four years,"
    he said.

    The withdrawal of Russian military bases in Georgia is a hot-button
    issue that has soured relations between the two former Soviet
    republics. Moscow has insisted it needs four years to complete the
    withdrawal of the two bases while Tbilisi says it must be finished
    before January 2008.

    Tensions over the issue have been brought to new highs in recent weeks
    with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili boycotting Russia's lavish
    Victory Day celebrations in Moscow and US President George W.

    Bush raising the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Russia is prepared for fresh talks with Tbilisi next week that will
    focus on a plan envisaging the completion of the bases' withdrawal
    in 2008, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday, a day after a meeting
    between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Georgian
    counterpart, Salome Zourabichvili, produced no accord on the issue.

    "Experts will soon discuss the time and rules for the withdrawal,
    as well as mutual commitments, which will be the core of the
    Russian-Georgian accord on military bases," Baluyevsky said. The
    Finance Ministry would not provide funding for the pullout if the
    two sides have not legally finalized the withdrawal plan, Baluyevsky
    added. Enditem
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