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    AZG Armenian Daily #095, 26/05/2005


    Neighbors

    USA, TURKEY, AZERBAIJAN, UKRAINE - STRATEGIC ALLIES OF TBILISI

    Georgian National Security Defines Relations With Armenia as 'Pragmatic
    Cooperation'

    The newly authored Concept of National Security for Georgia considers United
    States, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Ukraine to be Georgia's strategic partners.
    Relations with two neighboring Armenia, are depicted "pragmatic
    cooperation".

    According to Khvalindeli Dghe newspaper, the National Security Council
    prepared and submitted to the parliament the draft of the Concept on May 13.
    Georgian www.civil.ge informs that the draft Concept consists of 7 chapters.
    It will be confirmed after being discussed in the parliament.

    "Georgia keeps on developing strategic partnership with the US... Turkey is
    Georgia's most progressive partner in the region", the Concept reads.

    Georgia's relationship with Azerbaijan is most strongly linked with energy,
    transport and commercial projects. "The Rose Revolution in Georgia and
    Orange Revolution in Ukraine put the beginning of the new era in relations
    of two states", the Concept reads. "Georgia seeks after partnership with
    Russia that will be based on good-neighborly ties and principles of equality
    and mutual respect".

    "Georgia relates to Armenia in pragmatic cooperation in all spheres of
    mutual interests", the Concept reads. According to Messenger
    English-language newspaper, Armenia's vector toward Russia and its closed
    borders with both Turkey and Azerbaijan are a cause of lessened political
    opportunities between Tbilisi and Yerevan. All the same Armenia is a major
    partner -- according to governmental statistics, in 2004 Armenians were the
    second most frequent travelers to Georgia behind only Turkey. The draft
    highlights the need for both countries to "utilize united economic, energy
    and transport projects. Armenia can benefit from its transit location by
    transporting Armenian products through its territory". However, the fact
    that Abkhazia remains a separatist state prevents Georgia from satisfying
    Armenia's main transit interest of restoring the railway link to Russia.

    Resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict would certainly improve the
    political situation in the South Caucasus, and the Concept of National
    Security says that all separatist conflicts are threats to the region's
    prosperity. "The existence of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict damages the
    regional countries' stability".

    The Concept notes as well that Georgia will ensure protection of national
    and religious minorities' rights.

    A chapter titled "Threats" highlights as such infringement of territorial
    integrity, import of conflicts from neighboring countries, particularly
    Chechnya, military intervention, smuggling and international terrorism. The
    Concept thinks that "illegal" existence of Russian military bases in Georgia
    "limits the state's sovereignty and undermines its economic and social
    stability".

    Among the challenges the document mentions corruption and non-productive
    system of the state governing, socio-economic condition and dependence of
    energy supply on one source.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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