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    REVAZ GACHECHILADZE: NATIONALITY COLUMN ABSENT IN GEORGIAN PASSPORTS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.03.2006 23:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ All the problems in Javakhetia are social and
    economic. They have no political ground, Georgian Ambassador to Armenia
    Revaz Gachechiladze told journalist today. In his words, Georgia sets
    no difference between the citizens. "If a Georgian language teacher
    in Akhalkalaki gets a higher salary than his Armenian colleague,
    it's because he has to leave Tbilisi and rent a flat. Human rights
    are not infringed over nationality in Georgia. Nationality column is
    absent in Georgian passports," he said. The Georgian diplomat also
    noted that work places in Javakhetia as well as in other regions
    cannot be created by an order from "above". "Armenians are against
    the building of the Kars-Akhalkalaki railway.

    Nevertheless this projects will provide extra work places in
    various fields including construction works and repair of stocks,"
    Gachechiladze noted.

    Revaz Gachechiladze also stressed that presently Georgia faces
    another problem - honoring the commitment to the CoE on the return of
    Meskhetian Muslims (Turks-Meskhetians) for the permanent residence. We
    are facing a serious demographic problem but we should solve
    it. Meskhetians should be admitted by Georgia till 2012," he said.

    Among the commitments the Georgian Ambassador noted the adoption
    of the law "On Religion. "According to the Concordat signed by the
    Georgian government and the Georgia Orthodox Church, all the regional
    issues are solved by the Church. However with the adoption of the law
    the state of other regional confessions in Georgia will not change,"
    the Ambassador said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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