Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said on March 14 that those local residents of Akhalkalaki who are currently employed at the Russian military bases stationed there will not remain unemployed after Russia pulls out its troops from Georgia.
?After the pullout of the Russian military bases from Georgia, we will help all the employees, including local residents of Akhalkalaki, to get jobs in the Georgian armed forces. Not a single high-skilled person will remain unemployed,? Saakashvili said while visiting the 11th Battalion of the Defense Ministry deployed in a town of Telavi in eastern Georgia.
The Georgian President also reiterated that no troops of any foreign country will be deployed in Georgia after Russia closes down its bases.
On March 13, hundreds of local residents in Akhalkalaki, a town in Georgia?s south-western region of Samtskhe-Javakheti which is predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians, rallied in protest of the withdrawal of the Russian military base stationed in that town.
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