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    RUSSIAN OFFICIALS WANT TBILISI TO 'SHOW RESPECT'

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    Dec 2 2006

    Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gregory Karasin said on December 1
    that it is too early to speak about the possibility of the Russian
    ambassador's return to Georgia. The ambassador was recalled from
    the country after Georgia arrested four Russian officers for alleged
    spying.

    He also called on Tbilisi to "respect mutual problems" and refrain
    from inflammatory rhetoric.

    "The inadmissibility of a humiliating tone and officials' humiliating
    rhetoric is a basis in bilateral relations between states," Karasin
    said.

    Also on December 1, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov said that
    Russia is guided by purely commercial principles while dealing with
    economic relations with Georgia.

    He said that USD 230 per 1000 cubic meters, which Russia's Gazprom
    plans to sell its gas to Georgia in 2007, is a commercial price which
    has nothing to do with politics.

    "Yes, Armenia will receive our gas for a lower price, but not because
    of political reasons. Armenia has handed over its gas transportation
    infrastructure [to Russia]," Ivanov said.

    He has also said that Russia cut air links with Georgia because the
    Georgian airway companies have an air service debt to the Russian side.

    Ivanov indicated that tensions with Georgia were not triggered only by
    the spy scandal. He said that there have been several cases of Russian
    officers being beaten up by officers from the Georgian Military Police.
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