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    ARMENIAN, GEORGIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS DISCUSS SETTLEMENT POSSIBILITIES
    OF REGIONAL CONFLICTS

    YEREVAN, July 21 (Noyan Tapan). Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
    Ms. Salome Zurabishvili, who is in Armenia on an official visit, and
    her Armenian counterpart Vardan Oskanin met on July 21 to discuss key
    problems related to the regional prospects and Armenian-Gerogian
    bilateral relations. The Armenian foreign minister espressed
    confidence that S. Zuabishvili's visit and high-level meetings will
    give a new context to Armenian-Georgian agenda issues. The two sides
    outlined their approaches to the European prospect and pointed out the
    existing potential of mutually advantageous cooperation in deepening
    partnership with the European and Euroatlantic structures, namely, the
    European Union and the NATO, which acquires more importance with the
    involvement of the three Southcaucasian countries in the new
    neighborhood program. The RA Foreign Ministry's Press and Information
    Departments quoted Vardan Oskanian as stressing the importance of
    developing the road and transport corridors both to the West-East and
    to the South-North from the viewpoint of regional economic development
    meanwhile emphasizing their harmonic development will make it possible
    for the South Caucasus to become a lively crossroads. In this context,
    the sides exchanged views over the full re-operation of the regional
    railroads, especially dwelling upon opening the Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi as
    well as the Abkhazian section of the Russia-Georgia-Armenia
    railroads. The sides also touched upon the regional energy safety
    problems and relevant developments. In this context they discussed
    Turkey's relations with the countries of the region. Vardan Oskanian
    outlined the current state of Armenian-Turkish relations and the
    registered shifts. Further the sides refered to the soft points of the
    region, i.e. the Karabakhk, Georgian-Abkhazian and Georgian-Ossetian
    conflicts and the possibilities of settlement. To sum up the meeting
    that lasted close to an hour, the sides agreed to continue the talks
    during the official reception in honor of the Georgian foreign
    minister given by Vardan Oskanian. Later in the day Salome
    Zurabishvili met with RA Parliament Speaker Artur Baghdassarian and
    Prime Minister Andranik Margarian, put a wreath to the Tsitsernakaberd
    Memorial Complex to the Victims of the Armenian Genocide, met with the
    representatives of the Georgian community of Armenia at the Georgian
    Embassy and visited the house-museum of Parajanov.
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