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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Oct 18 2004


    Georgia finds friends in the far North

    On October 12-16 President Mikheil Saakashvili visited Estonia,
    Latvia and Lithuania. These three Baltic, former Soviet countries are
    today members of both the EU and NATO and thus represent models for
    Georgia, which wants to integrate into the same Western structures.

    The leadership of those three countries all promised Saakashvili that
    they would support Georgia in this and would lobby for its
    integration. Moreover, they will corporate within the framework of
    the 3+3 formula, which means that the three Baltic countries will
    introduce the experience of regional cooperation to the three South
    Caucasus countries.

    During the reconstructive (perestroika) period under Soviet President
    Gorbachev, the Baltic countries and Georgia were the first four
    Soviet republics fighting for independence. The Baltic republics were
    the first to respond to the bloody massacre in Tbilisi on April 9,
    1989 committed by the Soviet army, while the attack on the Vilnius
    television center in January 1990 caused protest demonstrations in
    Georgia. The first Soviet republics to declare independence were
    Georgia and Lithuania.

    After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, however, the ways of
    the Baltic countries and Georgia have been very different. The Baltic
    countries achieved their aim with less loss than Georgia, which even
    today has many problems that will take years to solve.

    President Saakashvili said that Georgia should look to the Baltic
    countries for role models: "Our visit to the Baltic countries is very
    important, because these countries are the best models for Georgia's
    progress and advance. In the early 1990s, when we declared
    independence, Georgia and Estonia had practically equal development
    and economic levels, as well as equal social conditions for people."

    "But today the budget of Estonia per capita is 12-13 times that of
    Georgia. The minimum pension in Estonia is nearly GEL 240 (in Georgia
    it is only GEL 14-18). This fact can show us what can be done in a
    freedom-loving country, which seeks to integrate into Europe, reform
    and to fight against corruption," the president said. He added,
    however, that Georgia will soon overtake these countries.

    Mikheil Saakashvili called his visit to the Baltic countries both
    important and successful. With these countries, Georgia has three
    lobbyists in NATO and the EU, 24 Saati reports. The Baltic countries
    will share their progressive reform experience with Georgia and at
    the same time they will help Georgia integrate into NATO and the EU.

    But Georgia is not forgetting its regional neighbors. Saakashvili
    said that the main aim of the visit is the international 3+3
    initiative, which envisages, the presidents of the Georgia and
    Lithuania jointly stated, the creation of a new regional cooperation
    between the three Caucasus and the three Baltic countries. The same
    draft was created between the Baltic and Central European countries,
    and now the Baltic countries are passing on their experience.

    This is a little different, however, partly because of the opposition
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which necessarily hinders the
    development of South Caucasus regional cooperation, and partly
    because only Georgia and Azerbaijan want to enter the EU and NATO. As
    for Armenia, it is oriented to Russia and as it does not want to
    irritate its main strategic partner.

    During his visit to the Baltic countries Saakashvili commented on
    recent events in Georgia's conflict zones. He said that the
    restoration of Georgia's jurisdiction in South Ossetia would be
    resolved within three months and that, with regard to Abkhazia,
    everything would depend on Georgia's speed of development. "As soon
    as we can develop Georgia's economy and become more open we will have
    more chance of reintegrating Abkhazia into Georgia," Rezonansi quoted
    him as saying.

    Saakashvili also made a statement directed at Russia, advising Moscow
    not to interfere in Abkhazia after the presidential election.
    Russia's "crawling annexation" policy towards Georgia will
    necessarily negatively influence relations between the two countries.
    "In the 21st century we will not allow anyone to annex our country;
    this is simply impossible," 24 Saati quoted the president as saying.
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