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    Armenia wants normal trade relations with neighbours - minister

    Arminfo, Yerevan
    26 Jul 04

    Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markaryan, accompanied by a
    delegation, paid an official visit to the Georgian capital, Tbilisi,
    on 26 June, Armenian news agencies Noyan Tapan and Arminfo reported on
    the same day.

    Markaryan met his Georgian counterpart, Zurab Zhvania, to discuss
    bilateral and regional cooperation.

    The Armenian government's press service told Arminfo that a recent
    stepping up of Armenian-Georgian ties had facilitated a high level of
    mutual understanding between the presidents of the two countries and
    the two prime ministers emphasized the importance of strengthening not
    only bilateral, but multilateral, ties.

    Andranik Markaryan told Zurab Zhvania about his plans to discuss with
    the Georgian president the question of the Tbilisi-Gyumri-Kars railway
    and opening the Abkhaz sector of the Georgian railway and using the
    Poti-Caucasus rail-ferry crossing. Markaryan stressed Armenia's
    interest in the work of this crossing and wanted to discuss the
    possibility of signing a trilateral Armenian-Georgian-Russian
    agreement on cooperation.

    He also stressed Yerevan's interest in developing trade and economic
    ties in all directions. "Armenia is ready to create normal relations
    without pre-conditions with its neighbours, including Azerbaijan and
    Turkey," Arminfo quoted Makaryan as saying.

    Zhvania also noted that Georgia was also interested in the speedy
    opening of the Abkhaz section of the railway and negotiations were
    continuing with Russia. He said Georgian was ready to work to resolve
    the issues raised and said that Georgia was planning to build new
    ports, which would be privatized, and would welcome Armenia taking
    part in the process.

    Markaryan and his delegation also took part in the third session of
    the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on economic
    cooperation which had about 10 points on its agenda, including
    cooperation in transport, trade and communications, developing
    tourism, legal issues and future development. Markaryan noted
    Armenia's firm interest in further developing both West-East as well
    as North-South cooperation, Noyan Tapan agency said.

    Arminfo said: "Particular emphasis in the intergovernmental relations
    between Armenia and Georgia was placed on implementing the Transport
    Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia [TRACECA] project. The commission
    members are to turn to the corresponding EU structures with a joint
    application for resources to be granted to restore the railway line
    between Ayrum and Sadakhlo."

    After the session the two prime ministers signed a document "On the
    work of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on economic
    cooperation".

    Sources: Noyan Tapan news agency, Yerevan, in Russian 1640 gmt 26 Jul
    04
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