ArmenPress
Jan 24 2005
GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES PLAN MAJOR ROAD RECONSTRUCTION IN JAVAKHETI
AKHALKALAKI, JANUARY 24, ARMENPRESS: A senior official of the
Georgian Department of Roads was quoted by A-Info news agency as
saying that Samtskhe-Javakheti, the predominantly Armenian-populated
region of South Georgia, will see a number of road building projects
this year.
Giorgy Tsereteli, deputy head of the department, reconfirmed
during a Saturday meeting at the region's governor's office that the
Tbilisi-Tsalka-Akhalkalaki-Kartsakh road will be repaired on funds
expected from the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a
US-government-funded organization.
Tsreteli said some $105 million are earmarked also for the repair
of another key road in the region stretching from Akhalkalaki to
Akhaltsikha.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Jan 24 2005
GEORGIAN AUTHORITIES PLAN MAJOR ROAD RECONSTRUCTION IN JAVAKHETI
AKHALKALAKI, JANUARY 24, ARMENPRESS: A senior official of the
Georgian Department of Roads was quoted by A-Info news agency as
saying that Samtskhe-Javakheti, the predominantly Armenian-populated
region of South Georgia, will see a number of road building projects
this year.
Giorgy Tsereteli, deputy head of the department, reconfirmed
during a Saturday meeting at the region's governor's office that the
Tbilisi-Tsalka-Akhalkalaki-Kartsakh road will be repaired on funds
expected from the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a
US-government-funded organization.
Tsreteli said some $105 million are earmarked also for the repair
of another key road in the region stretching from Akhalkalaki to
Akhaltsikha.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress