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    Russia to withdraw most of heavy hardware from Georgia to its own territory

    NTV Mir, Moscow
    31 Mar 06

    [Presenter] Russia will withdraw its heavy hardware from Georgia
    by the end of 2007. Moscow and Tbilisi signed an agreement in Sochi
    today, according to which the Georgian side will take upon itself the
    obligation to provide to Russia the use of its air space during this
    period. It is also being planned to transport arms by rail.

    The Russian military will have to withdraw all property from the
    bases of Batumi and Akhalkalaki, subject to weather conditions,
    no later than by 31 December 2007.

    The document was signed by Georgian deputy defence minister [Mamuka
    Kudava] and the commander-in-chief of the Russian Ground Troops
    [Aleksey Maslov].

    [Maslov 09:0922-09:0954] Most of the hardware and weapons will be
    withdrawn to the territory of the Russian Federation. Part of the
    hardware will be moved to the territory of Armenia to complete the
    sets of hardware there - this is mostly to do with equipment and
    vehicles. But I think that everything that was decided in the [1999]
    Istanbul agreement, we have fulfilled to the letter.
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