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    SAAKASHVILI PROPOSES GEORGIA AS SUPPLY ROUTE FOR US ARMS TO AFGHANISTAN

    Tert.am
    17:30 ~U 29.01.10

    Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili says he has proposed to
    the United States that his country become a logistics hub for the
    expanding U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, reports The Canadian Press.

    That might be a difficult offer for the Obama administration
    to accept. In a telephone interview with The Associated Press,
    Saakashvili outlined a Georgian proposal to develop a corridor for
    armaments across Georgia and Central Asia to Afghanistan. Georgia
    is offering its Black Sea ports to Western military supply ships and
    its airports as refuelling points for cargo planes.

    U.S. Navy Capt. Kevin Aandahl, a spokesperson for the Defence
    Department's Transportation Command, said the department is aware
    of Georgia's willingness, but has not substantially explored the
    proposal. The White House would not comment.

    Saakashvili has long sought to steer Georgia toward the West and
    eventual NATO and EU membership. That course has been in doubt since
    Georgia's war with Russia in 2008 that ended in a cease-fire with
    Russian troops just miles (kilometres) from Tbilisi, the Georgian
    capital.

    Georgia also has been unnerved by U.S. President Barack Obama's move
    to reset relations with Russia and the ambivalence in Washington and
    many European capitals about Georgia's Western integration.
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