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    ARMENIAN PM MEETS HIS GEORGIAN COUNTERPART IN BATUMI

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margarian
    paid today a three-day official visit to Batumi, capital of Ajaria,
    Georgia to participate in the 5th session of the Armenian-Georgian
    economic cooperation intergovernmental commission.

    Armenian governmental press service informed Armenpress that the
    delegation headed by the Armenian prime minister consisted of the
    Armenian Finance and Economy Minister Vardan Khachatrian, Deputy
    Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanian, head of the Armenian State
    Tax Committee Armen Avetisian, Deputy Energy Minister Areg Galstian,
    aide to the prime minister Stepan Margarian, executive director of
    "Armenian Railway" company Ararat Khrimian, as well as other officials,
    businessmen and members of parliament.

    In Batumi the Armenian prime minister met with his Georgian counterpart
    Zurab Noghaideli. Noting the high level of relations and cooperation
    between the two countries the prime ministers expressed satisfaction
    about the activation of contacts on different levels.

    They also expressed conviction that during the session of the
    Armenian-Georgian economic cooperation intergovernmental commission
    they will discuss a wide-range of issues on bilateral relations,
    find ways for their regulation. They will also develop new proposals
    directed towards the development of further economic ties between
    the two countries.

    The prime ministers noted with satisfaction that all the
    decisions approved at the 4th session of the commission have
    completely been implemented, among which is the opening of
    Yerevan-Tbilisi-Batumi-Yerevan railway. Expressing satisfaction
    over the decision of the Georgian authorities connected with the
    restoration of infrastructures of Samtskhe-Javakheti, Armenian prime
    minister said that for smoothening the tension of local population it
    would be purposeful to involve the local businessmen and population
    in the construction work.

    Andranik Margarian once again confirmed the readiness of the
    Armenian authorities to support the restoration of Javakhq
    infrastructures. During the meeting the two prime-ministers also
    underscored the necessity of establishing Armenian-Georgian university,
    in this respect Andranik Margarian expressed hope that during this
    year a relevant decision will be made in connection with it.

    The interlocutors also referred to the issues on re-opening regional
    railway communication. The prime ministers agreed to create a joint
    working group which will survey the opportunity and effectiveness of
    the restoration of Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi railway.

    After the meeting the two prime-ministers co-chaired the 5th session
    of the Armenian-Georgian economic cooperation intergovernmental
    commission. In his opening speech the Armenian prime minister said that
    he is sure the session will promote the continuation of constructive
    dialogue established between the two countries.

    Zurab Noghaideli on his part talked about the increase of the volume of
    trade-turnover between the two countries and referred to the necessity
    of encouraging investments which may give new impetus to bilateral
    economic cooperation.

    On the second half of the day the Armenian prime minister visited
    Batumi shipbuilding factory, university and airport where he got
    acquainted with the reconstruction work.
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