Georgia plans to raise army strength amid tensions with Russia

DUSHANBE , July 15, Asia-Plus – Georgia plans to increase the strength of its armed forces by 5,000 personnel to 37,000 amid growing tensions with Russia over two breakaway provinces, a senior lawmaker said Monday. Nikolaz Rurua, deputy head of the parliamentary defense committee, said the move was “necessitated by the real threats facing the […]

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DUSHANBE



, July 15, Asia-Plus –

Georgia

plans to increase the strength of its armed forces by 5,000 personnel to 37,000 amid growing tensions with


Russia


over two breakaway provinces, a senior lawmaker said Monday.




Nikolaz Rurua, deputy head of the parliamentary defense committee, said the move was “necessitated by the real threats facing the country.”



Relations between

Russia

and

Georgia

have plunged to a new low against the backdrop of outbreaks of violence in Abkhazia and

South Ossetia

, with the two countries trading accusations of provoking violence.



Last week, Russian military aircraft flew over

South Ossetia

.

Moscow

said it wanted to monitor the situation due to fears that


Georgia


would invade the internationally unrecognized but de facto independent republic.

Tbilisi

called the flights an act of “military aggression” against

Georgia

and recalled its ambassador from


Moscow


.



Earlier,


Russia


sent additional peacekeeping troops into Abkhazia.



“The increase of the Armed Forces” strength will raise their defense capabilities, and this decision is in line with international and NATO standards,” Rurua said.


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