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    Armenian premier, Georgian minister discuss ethnic minorities' problems

    Arminfo
    21 Jul 04

    YEREVAN

    Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan and Georgian Foreign
    Minister Salome Zourabichvili have discussed the strengthening of
    relations between the two countries.

    At a meeting held today, Markaryan voiced his satisfaction with the
    high level of interstate Armenian-Georgian relations based on mutual
    confidence and cooperation, and on the traditions of centuries-old
    friendship between the two nations, the Armenian government press
    service told Arminfo.

    Armenian-Georgian relations are a component of regional stability, he
    said, adding that nevertheless, these relations require attention and
    discussion, especially in the economic sphere.

    In this context, Markaryan noted the importance of the Georgian
    Foreign Minister's first official visit to Armenia and stressed that
    the visit will promote preparations for his visit to Georgia which
    will take place in several days.

    [Passage omitted: Markaryan says a wide range of economic issues is to
    be discussed during his visit to Georgia]

    Talking about the maintenance of regional stability, Markaryan said
    that Armenia is interested in stability in Georgia. At his request,
    Zourabichvili briefed him on the political situation in Georgia,
    particularly on the new situation in Ajaria, the tasks that exist in
    Abkhazia and South Ossetia and on the country's relations with Russia
    and Turkey.

    The parties also discussed the problem of Javakheti [Georgia's
    Armenian-populated Samtskhe-Javakheti Region]. Markaryan stressed that
    the Armenians always show interest in the fate of their compatriots
    living abroad and voiced his hope that the Georgian authorities will
    keep paying attention to the Armenian population in the
    Samtskhe-Javakheti Region and solve the social and economic problems
    of Georgia's ethnic Armenian citizens, their education and cultural
    issues.

    Markaryan reaffirmed Armenia's readiness to assist the implementation
    of programmes on the social and economic development of
    Samtskhe-Javakheti.

    The parties reaffirmed the readiness of the two countries' governments
    to strengthen bilateral political and economic ties and to be actively
    involved in regional integration processes.
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