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    GEORGIAN DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER SAYS ARMENIA AND GEORGIA MUST SUPPORT EACH OTHER

    Armenpress
    May 25 2006

    DUSHANBE, MAY 25, ARMENPRESS: Georgian deputy prime minister Georgi
    Baramidze discussed a wide range of issues during a friendly meeting
    with Armenian prime minister Andranik Margarian on the sidelines of a
    meeting of heads of governments of CIS member countries in Tajikistan's
    capital Dushanbe.

    "Armenia and Georgia are moving in the same direction and this is
    why we should support each other. Georgia enjoys good relations
    with Azerbaijan as well and we shall continue our efforts that all
    disputes in the South Caucasian and Black Sea areas be solved in a
    peaceful way," Baramidze said to Armenpress. He also underscored the
    anticipated resumption of the railway that connects Russia, Georgia
    and Armenia, saying it will be of great importance for Armenia. "We,
    naturally, support the program because we hope that it will promote
    the peaceful regulation of the Abkhazian conflict," he said.

    Baramidze also said first the focus should be on fostering
    bilateral economic ties. "We are proud that we have been able to
    create conditions for free movement of Armenian citizens through
    our territory," he said adding that they have managed to eliminate
    corruption in the police and the Armenian motorists are not forced
    into extortion any more by Georgian road police officers. "As a result
    of all this thousands of Armenians spend their holidays in Georgia,
    particularly in Ajaria," said Georgian deputy prime minister.

    According to him, the third forces are trying to spoil the
    relations between the two peoples and create some artificial
    problems. "Particularly, some anti-Armenian leaflets were disseminated
    in Akhalkalaki which, of course, is the work of the enemies of Armenia
    and Georgia," he said adding that Armenian and Georgian leaderships
    and peoples as well as the population of the region are smart enough
    not to give way to such provocations.

    He said Armenian and Georgian leaders always use the opportunity to
    meet and discuss issues of reciprocal interest.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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