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    GEORGIAN NEW PRIME MINISTER - AN OLD FRIEND OF ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT

    PanArmenian News
    Feb 11 2005

    Yerevan hopes that the appointment of Zurab Nogdayeli will allow to
    preserve the trusting atmosphere between political leadership of
    Armenia and Georgia.

    Within the next few days the president of Georgia Mikhail
    Sahakashvili will sign the decree on appointing the minister of
    finance Zurab Nogdayeli to the post of Prime Minister. Armenian
    government has a wealth of experience in cooperating with this figure
    and it is quite reasonable to assume that the appointment of the new
    leader will not spoil intergovernmental relations between the two
    countries.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Warm relations that connected Armenian leadership
    and Zurab Jvania were not at all conditioned by his ethnic origins.
    Working contacts with him were all crowned with success. Jvania
    personally coordinated the solution of several issues connected with
    Armenia. That is why besides sincere sympathy the tragic death of the
    Prime Minister caused Armenian leaders to worry about agreements
    reached with the late head of the government. It is hard to say
    whether the appointment of Zurab Nogdayeli will preserve the friendly
    atmosphere in the relations between Armenian and Georgian
    governments. But in current conditions this appointment was perhaps
    optimal in all senses and harmless for Armenian-Georgian relations.

    Armenian political leaders know Nogdayeli very well. Yet being a
    deputy he participated in Armenian-Georgian inter-Parliamentary
    contacts as well as agreements on the level of Armenian and Georgian
    youth organizations. As a minister of finance he had normal working
    relations with the members of Armenian government. He worked with
    Armenian minister of finance Vardan Khachatryan, foreign minister
    Vardan Oskanyan and transport minister Andranik Manukyan. As a
    minister of finance, Nogdayeli has twice been in Yerevan in February
    and September, 2001. Both visits were aimed at discussing the destiny
    of the 20 million debt of Georgia to Armenia. In that period the
    behavior of the minister seemed a bit strange since he cast doubt on
    the sum that Georgia owed to Armenia and then evaded giving an answer
    about the terms and forms of paying back the debt. In Yerevan
    Nogdayeli showed himself as characterized by the speaker of Georgian
    parliament Nino Burjanadze: a tough, uncompromising person. It is
    hard to say how the negotiations on the debt would end if president
    Shevarnadze did not call the minister to start the payment of
    interest on debts. Anyway, it is worth mentioning that Nogdayeli's
    hard behavior in negotiations was not at all conditioned by any
    special attitude towards Armenia. The minister just felt the heavy
    responsibility for budget implementation and watched every penny. As
    a result, failing the budget he had to resign which he did
    beautifully, expressing disagreement with the course of Edward
    Shevardnadze.

    The appointment of Nogdayeli is on the whole convenient for Armenian
    community of Georgia. Being a minister Nogdayeli tried to focus
    attention on the problems of Javakhq. Particularly he promised in
    December to find funds for constructing Tbilisi – Ninotsminda road
    and implementing other programs in Javakhq. Nogdayeli is on good
    terms with the leadership of Armenian community of Georgia. As it is
    known Nogdayeli was one of the most reliable members of Zurab
    Jvania's team where the president of the Union of Georgian Armenians
    Gena Muradyan played an important role. The new head of the
    government and the head of Armenian community represent one political
    clan. This allows hoping that Muradyan will keep his position after
    changes in the personnel. (Muradyan occupies the position of deputy
    president of the department that coordinates industry, trade,
    transport and communications)

    Political correspondents initially predicted that the future Prime
    Minister will be a person who was fateful to Jvania. This appointment
    is aimed at preserving the ruling triumvirate. But now, it is already
    obvious that the candidature of Zurab Nogdayeli as a Prime Minister
    is not convenient for Nino Burjanadze, so it is possible that there
    may be serious contradictions between the key components of the
    ruling triumvirate. On one hand this will allow Georgia to gain
    healthy opposition which is now missing but on the other hand it will
    weaken the positions of the ruling power. This can be alarming also
    Armenia since à a lot of things depend on the stability in the
    neighboring country.

    Artyom Yerkanyan

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