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    Civil Georgia
    April 28 2005


    Saakashvili Pledges Jobs to Locals in Akhalkalaki after Base Pullout

    28/04/2005 20:36

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said on April 28 while meeting
    with visiting Chairman of the Armenian Parliament Artur Bagdasarian
    that Tbilisi plans to implement new social rehabilitation program for
    those ethnic Armenians, who face unemployment after the pullout of
    Russian military base from Akhalkalaki, a town in Georgia's
    south-western region of Samtskhe-Javakheti.

    `We do not intend to open a new military unit there [instead of
    Russian military base]; though those [residents of Akhalkalaki, who
    are currently employed in the Russian military base] who wish can be
    employed at other Georgian military bases. For others, who do not
    wish to stay in the army, we will develop a separate employment
    programs, business-oriented projects,' Saakashvili said.

    In March, residents of Akhalkalaki, which is predominately populated
    by ethnic Armenians, held a protest rally twice and spoke against
    withdrawal of Russian military base stationed there.
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