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Georgia says Russia sent 27 fighters to Abkhazia
Topic Started: Feb 8 2009, 01:56 AM (404 Views)
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Just great. It seems that the Russian bear may want to escalate things again with Georgia. :armyeek:

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Georgia says Russia has sent 27 fighter jets to Abkhazia, violating international treaty
By Associated Press
    1:08 PM CST, February 6, 2009

TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia's foreign minister accused Russia on Friday of sending more than two dozen fighter jets to a base in the breakaway region of Abkhazia.

An Abkhaz defense official denied the claim, but indicated Russia jets could be based there in the future.

Moscow recognized Abkhazia as an independent nation following the war between Georgia and Russia in August.

Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze said 27 jets are now at the former Soviet airfield at Gudauta, which he said was a flagrant violation of a 1999 treaty on conventional forces in Europe. Speaking to journalists in parliament, he said the deployment was clearly aimed against Georgia.

But Garry Kupalba, deputy defense minister of Abkhazia, said there were no Russian jets at the Gudauta air base. He said the base has not been used since 1993.

The Abkhaz leadership was in discussions with Moscow about military cooperation, he said. "If a decision is made to establish an air base, we will announce it officially," Kupalba said in Sukhumi, the Abkhaz capital.

Russian officials could not be reached for comment Friday evening. A Russian news agency quoted air force spokesman Col. Alexander Drobyshevsky as saying the Georgian comments were "irresponsible."

"No Russian military airplanes have been stationed either on the territory of Abkhazia or the territory of South Ossetia," he was quoted by Interfax as saying.

Russia announced in 2007 it was suspending observance of the conventional forces treaty in protest of some NATO countries' policies toward the new version.

Russia has announced plans to start building a naval base in Abkhazia on the Black Sea — a plan that prompted alarm in Europe and the United States.
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