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    Georgian MPs say clashes in Armenian-populated areas not of "interethnic"
    nature

    Arminfo
    7 Jul 05

    YEREVAN

    A delegation of Georgian parliamentarians of Armenian origin today
    arrived in Yerevan on a working visit at the invitation of Armenian
    Speaker Artur Bagdasaryan.

    Commenting on the socioeconomic situation in the Armenian-populated
    districts of Georgia as well as frequent clashes [between Georgians
    and Armenians], a member of the Georgian parliament, Van Bayburtyan,
    told our Arminfo correspondent : "All clashes which occur in various
    districts of Georgia, including in the Armenian-populated districts,
    have an exclusively common nature and are not a result of interethnic
    strife."

    [Passage omitted on specific incident in Tsalka District]

    Bayburtyan said that the Armenian media have been exaggerating and
    incorrectly describing the situation in Georgia and the
    Armenian-populated districts of this country. "All these have a
    negative impact on the Armenian-Georgian relations, especially given
    that there are many people wishing to aggravate relations between the
    two countries," he said.

    A member of the Georgian parliament from Akhalkalaki District, Gamlet
    Movsisyan, also said that there was no need to see the said clashes in
    the Armenian-populated districts of Georgia as a serious problem and
    worsen the relations between Armenia and Georgia. "Clashes also occur
    in other Georgian districts and in Armenia itself, but this does not
    mean that they should certainly be of interethnic nature," he pointed
    out.

    As for the socioeconomic situation in the Armenian-populated districts
    of Georgia, Movsisyan said that a programme on the socioeconomic
    development of these districts were being elaborated. He also pointed
    out that not only the government of Georgia, but also of Armenia
    should take part in the implementation of this programme. The MP said
    that a meeting between the prime ministers of the two countries were
    expected in the near future, during which this programme will be
    discussed in detail.

    As for the possible deterioration of the situation in Georgia's
    Akhalkalaki District after the withdrawal of the Russian military
    bases, Movsisyan thinks that the leadership of Georgia will keep its
    promise and create new jobs for the residents of the district who used
    to work at the Russian military bases.
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