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    LAST TRAIN LOADED WITH RUSSIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT LEFT GEORGIA

    Prime News Agency, Georgia
    Nov 15 2007

    Tbilisi. November 15 (Prime-News) - The last train containing Russian
    servicemen and property left the base in southern Georgia for Armenia.

    Prime-News was told at the Ministry of Defense of Georgia that the
    Russian echelon departed from Batumi late on Wednesday night.

    An official document on handover of the 12th Russian Military
    Base in Batumi to the Georgian Defense Ministry was signed at the
    Headquarters of the Group of Russian Forces in Transcaucasia (GRFT)
    in Batumi. The act of handover and acceptance of the Russian military
    facility was signed by the Deputy Defense Minister Batu Kutelia from
    the Georgian side and by the Commander of the Group of Russian Forces
    in Transcaucasia Maj.-Gen. Andrei Popov from the Russian side.

    "Agreement between the Russian Federation and Georgia on Terms and
    Rules of Temporary Functioning and Withdrawal of the Russian Military
    Bases and Other Military Facilities of the Group of Russian Military
    Forces in South Caucasus Deployed on the Territory of Georgia" was
    signed on March 31st, 2006 in Sochi. According to the Georgian-Russian
    Agreement withdrawal process of the Russian Bases was to be completed
    by the end of 2008, but according to a decision of the Russian side,
    the last trainload of the Russian military equipment will leave the
    territory of Georgia on November 15, 2007.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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