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    GEORGIA RATIFIES AGREEMENTS ON PULLOUT OF RUSSIA MILITARY BASES
    Editor: Luan Shanglin

    Xinhua, China
    April 13 2006

    www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-14 03:46:13

    MOSCOW, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Georgia's parliament ratified Thursday
    the agreements on the pullout of Russian military bases from the
    Caucasus Mountain nation and transit of Russian military cargoes on
    the country's territory.

    In the accord signed by Russian and Georgian officials in the Black
    Sea resort of Sochi on March 31, the two sides agreed to complete the
    phased withdrawal of the Russian bases and other military installations
    in Georgia by the end of 2008, Russian newsagencies said.

    The first document envisions the gradual withdrawal of the Russian
    bases and military facilities during 2008. The Russian base in
    Akhalkalaki will be closed in 2007 and in Batumi in 2008. Russian
    servicemen will deal with pulling out hardware and other property.

    The second agreement determines the procedure of transit of military
    cargoes of the Russian Defense Ministry via the territory of Georgia
    and the personnel, including servicemen of the 102nd military base
    in Gyumri (Armenia).

    The agreement on transit is effective within five years and it may
    be extended if necessary. Both sides have the right to annual the
    agreement if "any point of the agreement is violated or the movement
    of hardware and cargoes poses a threat to security and interests of
    Georgia, and its population," Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Meraba
    Antadze said.

    In his words, both agreements are effective. "This point was included
    in the agreement on the insistence of Georgia because it was not
    ruled out that the State Duma may delay the ratification of these
    agreements. Under this point, Russia obliged to comply with the
    agreement when it was signed," the Georgian diplomat stressed.

    Russia inherited four military bases in Georgia from the Soviet Union
    and has withdrawn two of them. It struck a deal with Georgiain May
    last year to pull out the remaining two bases by the end of 2008.

    Nearly 3,000 Russian servicemen are deployed in the Akhalkalakiand
    Batumi bases.
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