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    Withdrawal of Russian military base Georgia's internal affair -
    Armenian leader

    Arminfo, Yerevan
    1 Apr 05

    Tbilisi, 1 April: The withdrawal of Russian bases from Georgia is
    Georgia's internal affair and it is up to Georgia to decide. Armenia
    will not express any official position on this issue, Armenian
    President Robert Kocharyan, who is paying an informal visit to
    Georgia, has said.

    Georgian Speaker Nino Burjanadze confirmed in an interview with
    journalists that during the negotiations, Robert Kocharyan and
    [Georgian President] Mikheil Saakashvili had discussed the situation
    surrounding the Russian military base in Akhalkalaki in southern
    Georgia, the Russian media reported.

    "Informal meetings can yield very positive results - much more
    positive than one-to-one negotiations between presidents during
    official visits," Burjanadze said. She also expressed her satisfaction
    with the position of the Armenian authorities, and in the first place,
    with the stance of the Armenian president on the problem of Russian
    bases in Georgia.

    Some experts think that Robert Kocharyan's unexpected visit to Georgia
    is linked to frequent protest actions by the ethnic Armenian
    population in southern Georgia, who are against the withdrawal of the
    Russian military base from Akhalkalaki.

    The region's population is afraid that after the withdrawal of the
    base, it will lose its only permanent source of income since most of
    the district's population are working at the base.

    The Armenian and Georgian presidents are going to spend their weekend
    at the winter mountain resort of Gudauri [in Georgia].

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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