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    The Messenger, Georgia
    July 27 2005

    Tension fluctuating in Samtskhe-Javakheti


    Akhali Toba reports that the confrontation between Georgians and
    Armenians is fluctuating between becoming more and less intense.
    Tension has grown since an agreement was reached between Moscow and
    Tbilisi to withdraw the Russian military base at Akhalkalaki as local
    ethnic Armenians employed there are worried that they will be unable
    to find new jobs.
    President Saakashvili has sought to assure the local residents that
    the closure of the base will not mean fewer jobs, as the Georgian
    army will take the place of the Russian soldiers.
    Akhali Taoba reports that both the Georgian and Armenian governments
    have been doing all they can to address the situation. The prime
    ministers of the two countries Zurab Noghaideli and Andranik
    Margaryan visited the region on Sunday together, something the
    newspaper sees as symbolizing the good relations and willingness to
    cooperate between the two countries.
    Noghaideli said afterwards that the visit of the Armenian PM had been
    a good idea. "We discussed the economic relations between two
    countries, and the need to develop communications links in
    Samtskhe-Javakheti. We will do this quite soon," he said.
    Noghaideli was upbeat about the region's future prospects, enthusing
    that "within four years this region will have totally changed," while
    Akhali Taoba reports that Margaryan approved of Georgian efforts to
    resolve the problems in the region together with the Armenian
    authorities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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