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    ARMENIA, ADZHARIA SHOULD SPUR THEIR BI-LATERAL RELATIONS BY WORKING OUT NEW MODELS OF MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL COOPERATION

    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    June 5 2006

    YEREVAN, June 5. /ARKA/. Armenia and Adzharia should spur their
    bi-lateral relations by working out new models of mutually beneficial
    cooperation, Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hrach Silvanyan and
    Adzharian Prime Minister Levan Varshalomidze said as met last week
    in Batumi. In particular, the PM said Adzharian Batumi and Armenian
    Vanadzor cities had ties of brotherhood. He thinks this tradition
    can be revived. The Premier also said that Adzharia is interested in
    Armenian investments.

    In his words, there are successful investments of Armenian capital.

    As an example of these successful investments, Varshalomidze singled
    out Armenia Restaurant and a company producing ice-cream.

    Silvanyan held a series of meetings with other officials. He met with
    Murman Beridze, Acting Mayor of Batumi. The mayor pointed out that
    many investment programs are being implemented there in recent years.

    At the same time, he said Adzharian authorities expected greater
    investments from Armenian businessmen.

    The Armenian ambassador met Armenian entrepreneurs and urged them to
    keep investing in Adzharia and intensify their activity there.
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