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    Pan Armenian News

    ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN COMMISSION NEXT SITTING TO BE HELD SPRING 2006


    29.09.2005 12:39

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Coordinated and important decisions were taken during the
    4-th sitting of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on
    economic cooperation held in Yerevan today, Georgian Prime Minister Zurab
    Nogaideli stated during the press conference upon completion of the sitting.
    He marked out several important lines that were discussed during the
    sitting. `First of all it is trade. Both parties supported consolidation of
    economic ties. Georgia cancelled transit highway-user tax early this year
    and today we agreed that Armenia will make analogous decision as regards
    Georgia. This move will promote the growth of commodity turnover between
    Armenia and Georgia,' he said. `Presently we are discussing the possibility
    of opening new highway, railway and air communication lines in two
    directions Yerevan-Tbilisi and Yerevan-Batumi. We fully support the creation
    of alternative transport ties for Armenia including the restoration of
    Kars-Gyumri railway communication,' emphasized Zurab Nogaideli. He informed
    that during the sitting the commission touched upon tourism development as
    well. `We were glad to learn that 12 thousand Armenians had a rest at the
    Georgian coast of the Black Sea this year. We are also pleased that Armenian
    investors pay attention to the resort infrastructure in Adjaria', he said
    adding that some important decisions were taken in energy sphere as well. In
    this view he specified two directions. `First, we have not coordinated
    Georgia's debt for the energy supplied by Armenia yet. Second, an investment
    program targeted at construction of a high-voltage power line that will
    allow to increase the export of Armenian to Georgia should be discussed,'
    the Georgian Premier said. `Besides, we have considered the possibility of
    opening a joint Georgian-Armenian university in Georgia. Next year we are
    launching an efficient investment program in Samtskhe Javakhetia. The
    program includes building of a highway connecting the region with Tbilisi,
    Armenia and Turkey. Being a highway of international motor communication it
    will attract investments to the economy of the region. Next year we are
    launching a project targeted at repairing of Georgian schools including the
    schools in Javakhetia. The Armenian government will co-finance the repair of
    village schools of Ninotsminda and Akhalkalaki regions,' the Georgian
    Premier stated. He also informed that the next sitting of the
    Armenian-Georgia commission on economic cooperation will be held next spring
    in Batumi. `I attach great attention to the development of business
    cooperation between the commercial structures of Georgia and Armenia. I will
    by all means contribute to the consolidation of ties and creation of an
    economic system promoting efficient activities of Armenian and Georgian
    entrepreneurs', Zurab Nogaideli resumed.
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