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  • Georgian Fam: Growing Number Of Checkpoints On Georgian-Armenian Bor

    GEORGIAN FAM: GROWING NUMBER OF CHECKPOINTS ON GEORGIAN-ARMENIAN BORDER INCREASES CARRYING CAPACITY
    By Aghavni Harutyunian in Tbilisi

    AZG Armenian Daily
    29/06/2006

    After signing an intergovernmental agreement on joint fight against
    vehicle hijackers and return of hijacked transport means, Georgian
    and Armenian foreign ministers spoke to a press conference on June 27.

    Vartan Oskanian and Gela Bezhuashvili also expressed condolence to
    Russia over the deaths of Russian diplomats in Iraq and went on to
    answer media's questions.

    In Gela Bezhuashvili's words, from $300 million package of the
    Millennium Challenges Corporation allocated to Georgia the government
    is going to assign $102 million for reconstruction of road network
    in Javakhk and also include the region in $49.5 million project for
    development of small and average business.

    10-15 percent of local population is going to be engaged in the
    construction works that will be carried out by tender-winning
    companies. The overall investments in the region for 3 years will
    amount to $200 million. An Azerbaijani journalist from ANS TV availed
    himself an opportunity to ask Vartan Oskanian why Armenia does not
    follow the UN resolution and liberate "the territories", Armenian
    FM said that if carefully read one will see that there are no words
    about Armenia being an occupant of any lands in the resolution.

    Answering daily Azg's question on growing number of checkpoints on
    the Armenian-Georgian border, Gela Bezhuashvili said that they are
    currently carrying out demarcation of the border. "As to the number
    of checkpoints, they simply increase carrying capacity on the border
    as military equipment and personnel are being transported to Armenia
    from Russian bases. I do not rule out that the number of checkpoints
    will further grow once we settle demarcation issues and I see nothing
    problematic in this."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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