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    RUSSIAN MILITARY VEHICLES WITHDRAW FROM GEORGIA TO ARMENIA

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 25, 2006 Thursday 7:44 AM GMT

    Russia has transferred a batch of military equipment to its base
    in Armenia from neighbouring Georgia as part of a planned troop
    withdrawal, a senior officer said.

    "A first column arrived at Gyumri, home to the 102nd Russian Base.

    There will be many more columns," said the head of the Armenian
    military's general staff, Mikael Arutiunian, on Wednesday.

    The equipment being transferred from Russia's Akhalkalaki base in
    southern Georgia consists mainly of communications equipment and
    non-armoured vehicles, he said.

    "Under the terms of an agreement with the Russian side, tanks and
    other armoured vehicles will not be transferred to Armenia. They will
    be sent to Russia," Arutiunian said.

    Under a May 2005 agreement, Russia is to complete the closure of two
    military bases in Georgia by the end of 2008. Withdrawals of tanks
    and other heavy weapons are ongoing, with trainloads of materiel
    heading through Azerbaijan and across the border into Russia.

    Armenia maintains close military and economic links with Russia.
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