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MOSCOW, May 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia and Georgia have failed to reach any agreements on the withdrawal of the Russian military bases from Georgia by 2008, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Yakovenko said on Tuesday.
"No agreements on the withdrawal of the Russian bases by the year of
2008 have been reached" by Russian Foreign Minister SergeiLavrov and Georgian
Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili at the meeting in Warsaw, Yakovenko was
quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying.
The spokesman said that at the talks in Warsaw, the two foreign
ministers discussed a draft agreement proposed by Russia, which stipulates that
the withdrawal of the Russian bases from Georgia should be completed in 2008.
Commenting on reports that Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili
claimed in Warsaw that Russia concede and agree to pull out its bases by the
year of 2008, Yakovenko said the two sides agreed that delegations specializing
on military issues will continue to discuss the draft at a meeting in Moscow or
Tbilisi inthe near future.
The Russian bases have become a source of growing animosity, as
Georgia's new pro-Western government tries to shake off Russian influence.
Russian officials have said they need at least four years to complete
the withdrawal, while Georgian officials insist on closing the bases by January
2008.
The dispute recently reached new heights, with Georgian president
Mikhail Saakashvili boycotting last week's lavish VE Day celebrations in Moscow
and US President George W. Bush raising the issue with Russian President
Vladimir Putin. Enditem
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