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    Russia will not dramatize closure of Georgian border crossing - Popov

    Interfax, Russia
    July 11 2006

    MOSCOW. July 11 (Interfax-AVN) - The Russian authorities have no
    intention of overly dramatizing Georgia's decision to close down a
    checkpoint in the village of Ergneti, the Russian Foreign Ministry's
    Ambassador at Large Yury Popov told Interfax on Tuesday.

    "We hope that all problems will be sorted out as part of dialogue. We
    see no grounds to overly dramatize the situation," he said.

    "We are keeping a close eye on the situation and maintaining dialogue
    with Georgia. But I would not like to jump to any conclusions,"
    the diplomat said.

    Several dozen Russian and Armenian citizens were unable to cross into
    Georgia via the breakaway province of South Ossetia after Georgian
    police shut the Ergneti checkpoint.

    Law enforcement agencies will not allow the Transcaucasian highway,
    which crosses South Ossetia, to be used for communications with Russia
    instead of the closed Georgian Military Road, a Georgian Interior
    Ministry source told Interfax.

    Only people who have Georgian transit visas will be allowed to
    cross the border via the Ergneti checkpoint as an exception, Gela
    Zoziashvili, the Georgian president's deputy envoy to the Shida Kartli
    region, said.

    "The road from Russia to Georgia via the Roki tunnel is illegal because
    this section of the border has no official Georgian checkpoints. For
    this reason, citizens of other countries cannot cross into Georgia
    via South Ossetia," he said.

    Everybody wishing to visit Georgia can obtain a Georgian entry-visa
    at the airport upon arrival, he said. tm la
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