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    Russia could build naval base in Abkhazia

    Rus MOSCOW, August 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Black Sea Fleet may
    eventually use the Abkhazian port of Sukhumi as a naval base, former fleet
    commander said on Friday.
    After Russia recognized the independence of Georgia's two breakaway regions,
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Abkhazian President Sergei Bagapsh suggested
    that Russia's Black Sea Fleet could use one of the ports in the republic to
    station its warships.
    "Sukhumi could easily host Black Sea Fleet ships, for instance a naval
    brigade of up to 30 vessels," said Admiral Eduard Baltin, commenting on
    Bagapsh's statement.
    Baltin, 71, said a naval brigade might comprise a division of small ASW
    ships, a division of small missile ships or boats, and a division of
    minesweepers.
    He said one of the large piers at the Sukhumi port had not been used since
    the 1992 Georgian-Abkhazian conflict because several ships were sunk there.
    "If we cleared up the harbor at the cargo terminal, we would be able to
    station the ships from the naval brigade there," the admiral said.
    A group of Russian warships led by the guided-missile cruiser Moskva visited
    the Sukhumi port on Wednesday, as part of a peacekeeping mission in
    Abkhazian territorial waters, according to the Russian Navy.
    Russia has repeatedly said that it has no plans to withdraw its Black Sea
    Fleet from the naval base in Sevastopol in Ukraine until the bilateral
    agreement on the base's lease expires in 2017, despite numerous statements
    recently made by Ukraine that Russia should be prepared to withdraw its
    fleet.
    Russia's Black Sea Fleet has stepped up security at its facilities in
    Ukraine to deter possible provocative acts following the conclusion of
    hostilities between Georgia and Russia over breakaway South Ossetia on
    August 12.
    Ukraine, which is seeking NATO membership along with Georgia, supported
    Tbilisi in the conflict with Moscow.
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