SAAKASHVILI: RUMOR ARMENIANS OPPRESSED IN GEORGIA NOT TRUE
Pan Armenian News
19.05.2005 04:09
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I do not know who is interested in Armenia in
disseminating rumor that Armenians are oppressed in Georgia. To all
appearance it is due to some political processes in Armenia, however
it is not true," stated Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili at a
press conference in Warsaw. As the President considers, such rumor is
not casual, they are due to the Georgian Government pursuing a policy
of integration of national minorities for the first time. "We have
a policy of appointment of representatives of national minorities
for diverse offices, training administrative skills, a program of
political and social development of all regions, where national
minorities compactly live," the President noted, adding that rumor
that Armenians are oppressed in Georgia do not fit the interests of
Tbilisi and Yerevan. "This morning I had a conversation with Robert
Kocharian. We discussed the topic and it was noted that it does not
meet the interests of the Armenian and Georgian peoples. Nothing
and no one can divide us," Saakashvili emphasized, noting Georgia
historically did not have problems with Armenians, as well as Armenia
did not have problems with Georgians ever. "Robert Kocharian is an
advocate of the Armenian-Georgian relations and establishment of
stability in Georgia, just like I root for stability in Armenia,"
the Georgian President emphasized, Prime-News reported.
Pan Armenian News
19.05.2005 04:09
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I do not know who is interested in Armenia in
disseminating rumor that Armenians are oppressed in Georgia. To all
appearance it is due to some political processes in Armenia, however
it is not true," stated Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili at a
press conference in Warsaw. As the President considers, such rumor is
not casual, they are due to the Georgian Government pursuing a policy
of integration of national minorities for the first time. "We have
a policy of appointment of representatives of national minorities
for diverse offices, training administrative skills, a program of
political and social development of all regions, where national
minorities compactly live," the President noted, adding that rumor
that Armenians are oppressed in Georgia do not fit the interests of
Tbilisi and Yerevan. "This morning I had a conversation with Robert
Kocharian. We discussed the topic and it was noted that it does not
meet the interests of the Armenian and Georgian peoples. Nothing
and no one can divide us," Saakashvili emphasized, noting Georgia
historically did not have problems with Armenians, as well as Armenia
did not have problems with Georgians ever. "Robert Kocharian is an
advocate of the Armenian-Georgian relations and establishment of
stability in Georgia, just like I root for stability in Armenia,"
the Georgian President emphasized, Prime-News reported.