Thursday, August 13, 2009
Russia stronger military presence in the Abhaziji
Suhumi - Russia will next year spend 500 million dollars to strengthen its military bases in the Georgian region of tearaway Abhaziji, said Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during the first visit Abhaziji since the region unilaterally declared independence last year. Putin promised deployment of extra troops in Abhaziju and construction of "modern border system that would guarantee the security of the two de facto independent region. Abkhazian government Moscow wants to build a naval base south of Suhumija, which would represent an alternative for the Russian Black Sea fleet is currently located in the Ukraine. Abhaziji is based in 1000 and 800 Russian soldiers in South Ossetia, confirmed to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Grigori Karasin adding that both the territory to be over by 1500 more soldiers to the end of the year. Strengthening the Russian military presence in the Abhaziji and South Ossetia, Georgia has been described as a clear sign of violation of its sovereignty.
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