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    Kommersant, Russia
    Dec 15 2006


    Tbilisi Free of Russian Military


    The Group of Russian Forces in the Transcaucasus dispatched the last
    of its property and equipment from Tbilisi suburb of Vaziani to the
    102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumri, Armenia, yesterday. There
    remain only 13 Russian officers in Georgia now, who are overseeing
    the closure of the bases at Batumi and Akhalkalaki. Commander of the
    North Caucasus Military District Army Gen. Alexander Baranov told
    journalists that eight closed car and 16 open train cars containing
    arms and equipment have been dispatched to Armenian.
    Today and on December 19, two convoys containing 12 pieces of
    equipment each will be sent by road. The personnel of the Tbilisi
    garrison will leave next week. The military operational staff of the
    Group of Forces will leave Tbilisi on December 25. `There will not be
    a single Russian serviceman left in the Tbilisi garrison by the end
    of the year,' Baranov stated. An exception will be the guards at the
    Russian embassy in Tbilisi, which was vacated by Russian diplomats
    after the October spying incident. The Group of Forces school, where
    both Russian children and Georgian children studied, has also been
    closed.

    The decision on early withdrawal of the Tbilisi garrison from Georgia
    was made by Russian Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov in October during
    the scandal over the arrest of several Russian officers in Tbilisi
    and Batumi on espionage charges. The Tbilisi garrison had previously
    been slated for withdrawal by the end of 2008. The base in Batumi
    will be closed by the end of next year and the base in Akhalkalaki by
    the end of 2008.

    Mamuka Panchulidze, a spokesman for the Georgian Ministry of Economic
    Development told Kommersant that the large Group of Russian Forces'
    building and its grounds in the most exclusive neighborhood in
    Tbilisi would be turned over to that ministry and the government
    would decide how to put them to use. He said that the facilities may
    then be auctioned off. `It could be turned into a five-star hotel,'
    he observed. Several construction firms have also expressed interest
    i n tearing the building down and putting up new elite housing in its
    place.
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