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    Russian general denies reports he was detained in Georgia - 1
    X-Sender: Asbed Bedrossian <[email protected]>
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    19/05/2006 19:14

    TBILISI, May 19 (RIA Novosti) - General Valery Yevnevich, a deputy chief
    commander of Russia's land troops, played down speculation Friday that he had
    been detained by Georgian military police earlier in the day.
    "I am fulfilling the objectives I have been set," Yevnevich said. "I have
    faced no travel problems in Georgia."
    Aleko Sukhitashvili, chief of Georgia's military police, said the general and
    officers accompanying him had not been detained.
    But Russia's Foreign Ministry said police had stopped Yevnevich's car near
    the town of Gori in eastern Georgia, but after he had been identified the car
    had been allowed to proceed.
    "I am traveling quietly to Tbilisi [Georgia's capital]," said Yevnevich, who
    oversaw the withdrawal of military hardware from the Russian base in
    Georgia's Akhalkalaki.
    The pullout from Akhalkalaki, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the border
    with NATO-member Turkey, began May 15.
    Under a March 31 agreement between Russia and Georgia, Russian troops are to
    leave two Soviet-era military bases in Georgia by 2008.
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