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    ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS TEND TO EXPAND

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.03.2006 23:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian-Georgian economic relations do not
    develop properly, Georgian Ambassador to RA Revaz Gachechiladze
    stated a news conference in Yerevan today. In his words, the Georgian
    government is interested in the inflow of the Armenian capital to
    the Georgian market and recently the tendency of expansion of the
    Armenian-Georgian economic ties can be observed. "Noyan juices, Sigaron
    tobacco products and output of Ararat-Cement plant are sold in Georgia.

    Georgian lemonade and mineral water is sold in Armenia. But it's not
    enough. Georgia and Armenia are countries with small economy and narrow
    market. It would be easier to develop jointly. Private investments
    are needed. Armenians build a hotel in Kobuleti. I believe Georgian
    investors can build a hotel or a trade center in Armenia as well. Among
    the joint projects I would also like to mention the construction of
    the Hrazdan-Gardabani new power grid," the Ambassador said.

    Revaz Gachechiladze also noted that if the Kars-Gyumri railway
    functioned there would be no necessity in the construction of the
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Baku main.

    "Georgia is a transit country and this railway is very important for
    the development of its economy.

    Unfortunately, it's not known when the Kars-Gyumri will be put
    into operation and whether it will ever happen," he said. As for
    the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, he noted Georgia will be glad if it
    crossed its territory. "All the states of the region will benefit
    from the transit of gas," the Ambassador said.
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