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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    October 21, 2004 Thursday 2:23 AM Eastern Time

    Armenia president to pay official visit to Georgia

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Prospects of good-neighbourliness and cooperation between Armenia and
    Georgia will be in the focus of attention of a three-day official
    visit of Armenian President Robert Kocharayan to Tbilisi. An Armenian
    delegation will leave for Georgia by cars on Thursday. A solemn
    ceremony of its meeting will be held on the border.

    Robert Kocharyan will hold talks with President Mikhail Saakashvili
    and other leaders of Georgia. He will also visit head of the Georgian
    Orthodox Church Catholicos-Patriarch of All-Georgia Ilia the Second.

    An Armenian-Georgian business-forum will be held in Tbilisi on
    October 24. Robert Kocharayan will meet leaders of the Armenian
    community in Georgia numbering, according to unofficial data, up to
    400,000 people. He will also take part in the city holiday
    "Tbilisoba."

    "Maintaining and development of traditionally friendly relations with
    Georgia stems from long-term strategic interests of Armenia and is
    one of the priorities of the republic's foreign policy,"
    representatives of the presidential apparatus of Armenia told
    Itar-Tass. Good-neighbourliness with Georgia is considered here to be
    "the most important component of regional stability."

    "Armenia considers Georgia as a road ensuring the communication with
    the external world and its uninterrupted operation is of extremely
    great importance from the point of view of economic security,"
    representatives of the presidential apparatus said.

    "From the very beginning Armenian-Georgian relations embrace a wide
    range of cooperation and have a rather dynamic characher with regular
    contacts at the highest level," representatives of the presidential
    apparatus noted.
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