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    FIFTH TRUCK CONVOY LEAVES RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE IN GEORGIA

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 29 2007

    TBILISI, May 30 (RIA Novosti) - The fifth military convoy left a
    Russian military base in Georgia Wednesday as part of a 2006 deal
    on the withdrawal of Russian military bases from the South Caucasus
    country, a spokesman for Georgia's Defense Ministry said.

    "The truck convoy crossed the Georgian border mid-afternoon Moscow time
    (8.00 a.m. GMT) and headed to the Russian military base in Gyumri in
    Armenia," the official said.

    The Akhalkalaki base located in a region with largely ethnic Armenian
    population will be completely withdrawn before the end of the year,
    while the base in the Black Sea port of Batumi is to close by the
    end of 2008.

    Russia has agreed to dispatch five truck convoys and 10 trains to
    withdraw the remaining equipment from the Akhalkalaki base by the
    yearend.

    Russia completed the pullout of its military garrison from the Georgian
    capital, Tbilisi, handing over control of its headquarters to Georgia's
    Defense Ministry, last December.

    Thirteen of the garrison's 387 personnel will remain in Georgia
    overseeing the withdrawal of Russia's two Soviet-era bases.

    Georgia's Western-leaning leadership, which is seeking to join NATO, is
    uneasy about Russia's continued military presence, and has repeatedly
    urged Moscow to close its Soviet-era bases.
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