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    GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT RATIFIES DEAL ON RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE WITHDRAWAL

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 13, 2006

    The Georgian parliament on Thursday ratified an agreement on the
    withdrawal of Russian military bases from the Caucasus Mountain nation.

    With opposition legislators boycotting parliament over unrelated
    issues, lawmakers voted 132-0 to back the deal that obliges Russia
    to complete the pullout of the bases, leftovers from the Soviet era,
    by the end of 2008.

    Russia and Georgia agreed on the pullout last May, and military
    officials from the two former Soviet republics signed a deal laying
    out details late last month.

    Under pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili, Georgia is seeking
    to shed Russian influence after centuries of domination by Moscow.

    About 3,000 troops are stationed at bases in the southern city of
    Akhalkalaki and the Black Sea port of Batumi; two others were closed
    over the past decade. Under the deal, the Russian military is to
    complete its withdrawal from Akhalkalaki by the end of 2007 and from
    Batumi by the end of 2008.

    Opposition lawmakers said they favor the withdrawal but oppose
    plans to establish a joint anti-terrorist center in Batumi after the
    withdrawal. Deputy Foreign Minister Merab Antadze said the deal only
    envisages talks about the creation of such a center.

    Opposition leaders also questioned why the agreement allows Russia
    the right to send military equipment and personnel through Georgia
    to Armenia _ the site of another Russian base _ for five years,
    when the bases must be withdrawn within about three years.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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