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    US, Canada saddened at death of Georgia's Zhvania

    Agence France Presse
    February 3, 2005

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States and Canada expressed "sadness" at
    the death of Georgian prime minister Zurab Zhvania, 41, seen as the
    driving force behind market reforms in the restive former Soviet republic.

    The United States expressed "our sadness and condolences to the family
    of Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania of Georgia," said State Department
    deputy spokesman Adam Ereli.

    He said Washington was "deeply saddened" by the death, and that
    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) had called
    Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili to extend condolences to the
    government, to Zhvania's family and to the people of Georgia.

    "Prime minister Zhvania was a catalyst for democratic change in Georgia.
    He was a dynamic leader, and he was a friend of the United States,"
    Ereli added.

    In Ottawa, Foreign Affairs Minster Pierre Pettigrew said: "It was with a
    great sense of sadness that I learned earlier today of the death of
    Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania.

    "His commitment to Georgia and its people has long been recognized. Mr.
    Zhvania's contributions to the peaceful transfer of power in 2004 and
    his help in advancing relations with Georgia's regions have enhanced
    stability in Georgia and the entire region."

    Zhvania died early Thursday in an apartment on the outskirts of Tbilisi
    apparently after breathing toxic fumes leaked by a faulty heater,
    officials said, ruling out foul play.


    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050203/wl_canada_afp/uscanadageorgia_050203225249
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