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    PULLOUT OF RUSSIA MIL BASE EQUIPMENT IN AKHALKALAKI RESUMES

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    April 11, 2007 Wednesday

    The withdrawal from Georgia of automobile equipment and property of
    the Russian military base in Akhalkalaki will resume, a spokesman
    for the base command told Itar-Tass. According to him, on Thursday,
    the first convoy comprising 10 heavy-duty trucks with the property
    of the base and three units of automotive equipment will depart for
    Armenia to the Russian base Gyumri. These 10 trucks will return after
    leaving in Gyumri the property and three automotive equipment units.

    A total of six truck convoys with machinery and equipment of the base
    will be sent from Akhalkalaki to Gyumri in April-May, and on May 17
    and 24, a part of the machinery and equipment will be transported to
    Russia by railway in two troop trains.

    The schedule of the withdrawal of the machinery, property and troops
    is coordinated with the Georgian Defence Ministry. The process of
    the Russian troops pullout from Akhalkalaki and handing over of the
    facilities to the Georgian Defence Ministry will be completed before
    July 1, this year. All heavy machinery and weapons of the base had been
    withdrawn from Georgia (part to Armenian and part to Russia) last year.

    The pullout of the machinery and equipment of the Russian base
    in Batumi that was launched two years ago, will be resumed in the
    coming month and will be gradually completed next year. The Batumi
    base should be closed before October 1, 2008.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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