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Civil Georgia
January 29, 2010


Georgia Offers Arms Supply Route to Afghanistan
 

Tbilisi: Georgia has offered to the United States to use its territory for 
armaments supply route to Afghanistan, President Saakashvili said in an 
interview with The Associated Press.

The proposal, which Saakashvili said was first presented to U.S. Vice President 
Joe Biden when the latter visited Georgia in July, 2009, offers use of 
Georgia’s Black Sea ports to the Alliance’s military supply ships, and its 
airports for refueling points.

The report also quotes U.S. Navy Capt. Kevin Aandahl, a spokesman for the U.S. 
Defence Department's Transportation Command, saying that DoD is aware of 
Georgia's proposal, but has not substantially explored it.

In March, 2005 Georgia and NATO signed an agreement envisaging use of Georgia’s 
air space, road and rail infrastructure for transit purposes by NATO to send 
supplies for its troops in Afghanistan. The route operating through Georgia, 
however, is not sanctioned for arms shipments.
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Georgia sent a company-size unit to Afghanistan to contribute NATO-led forces 
and in addition it plans to send a battalion-size force this spring.
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