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Georgia hands over 'spies'

2006-10-02 17:32

Tbilisi - Georgia on Monday handed over to international mediators four Russian army officers whose arrest on spying charges triggered the worst crisis in years between the ex-Soviet neighbours.

As the handover was going ahead, Moscow ignored international appeals for a similar goodwill gesture and announced it would cut air, sea and land links between the two countries, alleging unpaid debts and safety violations.

At a ceremony in the courtyard of Georgia's prosecutor-general's office, the four Russians were told they were being deported for spying.

They were then driven off in vehicles of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), said a Reuters reporter at the scene.

'Enough is enough'

A Russian emergencies ministry aircraft was waiting on the tarmac at Tbilisi's airport to take the men home.

"The message to Russia is: 'Enough is enough'," Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili told reporters at the ceremony, which was conducted mostly in English for the benefit of international media.

"We want to have good relations. We want to have dialogue.

" But we cannot be treated as a second-rate backyard of some kind of emerging empire."

Standing next to Saakashvili, OSCE chair-in-office Karel De Gucht called on Moscow to join Tbilisi in agreeing a meeting "at the highest level" to defuse the crisis.

Severing transport links would not help matters, he added.

Russia's railways operator said trains would stop running to Georgia from Tuesday and Russia's head of air traffic control Alexander Neradko said "from 00:00 on October 3 Moscow time air links between Russia and Georgia will be ceased".

Severing transport links could cause severe hardship in Georgia, a small mountainous republic of five million people which depends heavily on its former Soviet master for trade, energy, power and remittances.

Soviet empire

Saakashvili dismissed the Russian moves, telling reporters he would not stand for Moscow bullying his country.

"The rules of the game should change," he said.

"It's no longer the Soviet empire and we are no longer a rebellious nation that is rebelling against its central government.

"We are an independent and free nation and should be respected as such."

The handover did not mean Tbilisi was exonerating the Russian officers, he added.

"I want to make it very...clear. We have a very solid case of espionage, subversion, trying to destabilise my country."

- Reuters

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