GEORGIA NOT GOING TO LOCATE FOREIGN MILITARY BASES AFTER RUSSIAN ONES WITHDRAW

PanARMENIAN.Net - Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said that official Tbilisi is not going to locate foreign military bases in the territory of the country, the Yerkir newspaper reported. «Georgia is not going to be a corridor, basis or a ground for foreign troops or bases,» he stated. «The main acquisition within the past year was Georgia's becoming a state, which everybody takes into account,» Mikhail Saakashvili added.
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