MOSCOW, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- Russian President
Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a federal law on the withdrawal of Russian
military bases in Georgia, the Kremlin press service said on Thursday.
The law was passed by the State Duma on Oct. 6 and approved by the upper house of parliament on Oct. 13.
Russia inherited four military bases in Georgia from
the former Soviet Union and has withdrawn two of them. Nearly 3,000 Russian
servicemen are deployed in the Akhalkalaki and Batumi bases.
Russia and Georgia signed an agreement in late March
that set out the deadline and details of the pullout of Russian military bases
from Georgia. Under the accord, the two sides agreed to complete the phased
withdrawal of the Russian bases and other military installations in Georgia by
the end of 2008.