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    Georgia not interested where Russia relocates its bases, say officials

    Kavkasia-Press news agency
    28 May 05

    TBILISI

    The Georgian executive and legislative authorities believe that
    selecting new places of deployment of the Russian military bases after
    their pullout from Georgia is the sole prerogative of the Russian
    authorities.

    The chairman of the Georgian Parliament's Committee on European
    Integration, Davit Bakradze, said that the issue of the Russian bases'
    redeployment to Armenia was beyond Georgia's sphere of authority or
    interests. "As long as Russia stays within the international limits on
    the types of arms in question, Moscow can deploy them anywhere outside
    Georgia. It is not the subject of our interest where Russia takes its
    arms," Bakradze said.

    Minister of State for Settlement of Conflicts, Giorgi Khaindrava, said
    that according to information available to him Russia was going to
    transfer certain types of equipment, rather than the entire
    [Akhalkalaki] base, from Georgia to Gyumri [in Armenia]. Khaindrava
    also noted that new places of the bases' deployment was Russia's
    business. "For the Georgian population, the issue of the pullout is
    already decided, only some technical details are still to be agreed
    upon with the Russian side. As to where they will go, this is business
    of the Russian authorities and the Russian military," Khaindrava said.

    The Azerbaijani ambassador to Georgia [Ramiz Hasanov] recently said
    that consultations were under way with the Georgian authorities to
    prevent the redeployment of Russian military hardware from Georgia to
    Armenia.
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