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    Armenian, Georgian premiers discuss bilateral cooperation

    Arminfo
    7 Jul 06

    Yerevan, 7 July: The Armenian and Georgian prime ministers discussed a
    wide range of issues related to the further development of cooperation
    between the two countries in Batumi today, Armenian Prime Minister
    Andranik Markaryan told journalists after a one-hour meeting with
    Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Noghaideli.

    He said that the construction of the third high-voltage power line by
    Georgia was discussed and an appropriate agreement was reached today.
    Apart from that, issues related to the sphere of transport were also
    discussed at the meeting, specifically, the talks focused on the fact
    that the authorities of both countries are doing everything possible
    to open the Abkhaz sector of the railway. However, the prime minister
    added that in order to fully solve this issue, Russia's support is
    also important. Markaryan said that during the meeting, an agreement
    was also reached to set up a joint working group that will estimate
    the possibilities and benefits of resuming the rail service between
    Kars, Gyumri and Tbilisi.

    Speaking about the Georgian authorities' decision to restore the
    infrastructure of [the Armenian-populated Georgian] Samtskhe-Javakheti
    region, Markaryan pointed out that it will be expedient to involve
    businessmen and the local population of Samtskhe-Javakheti in the
    implementation of the aforesaid work in order to weaken tensions in
    the region, especially as the local population has great experience
    in such work.

    [Passage omitted: Markaryan spoke about Armenia's possible assistance
    to the region]

    The Armenian prime minister said that they also discussed the
    importance of opening an Armenian-Georgian university in Tbilisi. In
    this regard, the Armenian education and science minister will visit
    Georgia to discuss a number of technical issues.

    The sides also discussed cooperation in the sphere of tourism and noted
    that the number of Armenian tourists visiting Georgian and Ajarian
    resorts on the Black Sea coast is increasing year by year. In this
    regard, Markaryan told journalists that the importance of increasing
    the volume of Armenian investment in the Black Sea resorts was
    also noted.
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