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  • Dislocation Of Part Of Armament From Russian Military Bases In Georg

    DISLOCATION OF PART OF ARMAMENT FROM RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES IN
    GEORGIA TO ARMENIA CONSTITUTES NO THREAT TO NEIGHBORING STATES:
    RF PERMANENT REP.

    YEREVAN, JUNE 4. ARMINFO. Dislocation of part of the armament from
    the closing Russian military bases in Georgia to Armenia constitutes
    no threat to the neighboring states. Alexey Borodavkin, Permanent
    Representative of the Russian Federation made this statement at a
    siting of OSCE Permanent Council on June 2, the web-site of the RF
    Foreign Ministry reports. He said the armament and ammunition to be
    dislocated in Armenia would not exceed the Conventional Armed Forces
    in Europe treaty quotas and would be under constant supervision of
    the Russian party.

    He said that May 30 2005 the foreign ministers of RF and Georgia signed
    the text of a joint statement regarding the terms and conditions and
    basic parameters of withdrawal of Russian military bases and other
    military facilities of the Group of Russian Troops in the Transcaucasus
    from the Georgian territory. The withdrawal of the military equipment
    will start already in 2005 and at least 40 units of armored vehicles
    will be dislocated. The process of disbandment and withdrawal of the
    military base from Akhalkalaki will continue til October 1 2007. The
    military base in Batumi as well as the Department of the GRTT will
    be finally withdrawn within 2008.
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