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    Georgian leader praises army in Independence Day speech

    Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
    26 May 06

    President Mikheil Saakashvili has praised the Georgian army during a
    military parade to mark Independence Day on 26 May. Saakashvili said
    that the "ramshackle, miserable" army of two years ago was now
    "well-disciplined and battle-ready". He added that Georgia's armed
    forces "threaten no-one" apart from those who "want chaos in Georgia
    and an end to its independence". "I wish to tell our Abkhaz and
    Ossetian brothers and sisters that we want peace," he added.

    The following is the text of Saakashvili's speech broadcast live by
    Georgian TV station Rustavi-2:

    [Saakashvili] Today we are giving a military salute to a
    well-disciplined and battle-ready Georgian army. We have great
    traditions, but two years ago, just over two years ago, we inherited -
    the officers remember this well - a ramshackle, miserable Georgian
    army. Over these past few years, together with you, we have done
    everything possible to create armed forces of which you, your families
    and the whole of Georgia can be proud, armed forces which threaten
    no-one apart from those people who are prepared to attack freedom and
    the security of its citizens, those people who want chaos in Georgia
    and an end to its independence.

    We salute those soldiers, officers and sergeants who received medals
    today, including one of the highest honours awarded by the United
    States of America, which is extremely rarely given to foreign officers
    and soldiers. That is the fate and tradition of the Georgians, not
    just to stand in our own country's watchtower, but also to fight for
    freedom and Georgia's interests throughout the world. That is how it
    has been for centuries and that is how it is today, because we,
    Georgians, exist not just for our own sake but for the whole
    freedom-loving world.

    We are setting an example of successful development amidst freedom, an
    example which many people fighting for freedom, independence and
    success need.

    In saluting our army we are saluting a new Georgia. We are saluting a
    Georgia of which every Georgian should be proud, a Georgia which will
    never bow down to its enemy, a Georgia which can defend itself and its
    national interests.

    With our military salute we hail each one of our citizens,
    irrespective of ethnic origin, because Georgia belongs to each of
    them. People of various nations have lived in Georgia for centuries
    and millennia - Jews, Ossetians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Greeks,
    Russians, Ukrainians, Kurds and others. All of them are Georgian
    patriots in the service of Georgia.

    We salute all those who care about Georgia's fate, whose purpose in
    life is to fight for Georgia's success. Georgia's citizens have shown
    everyone that they are capable of building a state which is developed,
    civilized and befits them.

    It is thanks to each of you that today Georgia is known throughout the
    world as one of the most quickly developing democratic states, which
    constantly fights to defend its interests and freedom.

    Today we also salute all Georgia's young people, including members of
    the patriot movement, students and school pupils. We salute all of the
    patriotic political forces. Naturally, we can argue until we are
    hoarse, but we must remember one thing. Regardless of the length of
    the argument and the difference of opinion, we are not each other's
    enemies. We are each other's opponents. We are opponents who should
    be capable of uniting in the face of the big challenges which exist
    today and which pose a threat to Georgia, its freedom, its
    independence and its future.

    We should not repeat the same mistake we have been making over the
    centuries when petty political infighting, envy and bitterness led us
    to hand our opponents our main assets, our country and our future. No
    Georgian politician should ever allow this to happen again.

    Today we salute all of Georgia's friends. Georgia is returning to the
    European family where it belongs.

    We give a military salute to all freedom-loving peoples and
    nations. The time will soon come when the Abkhaz and Ossetians will
    again be celebrating this day just as all Georgian citizens are
    celebrating today. I wish to tell our Abkhaz and Ossetian brothers and
    sisters that we want peace and we want us to build our small but
    beautiful and strong country together.

    The achievements we have made would have been more valuable if the
    Abkhaz and Ossetians had all taken part in this process. The time of
    destruction and confrontation in Georgia is over. It would be best if
    we continued with construction together and, after a certain time, we
    all lived in a single state happily, well and safely.

    To the people who want to dismember Georgia, I want to say that
    Georgia no longer has any land to give away. Georgia is no longer able
    to cede even an inch of its territory. It is a small country but it is
    beautiful and we proud of it and we are not going to agree to any
    compromises that concern our territorial integrity.

    I would also like to salute all teachers and scientists. They are
    intellectual pool, which is well known in the world. Education is our
    main priority.

    What we are doing today will produce results in three, five, fifty or
    a hundred years later. We should all continue doing this. We cannot
    afford to squander talent. We cannot afford to lose scientists or
    teachers. They should all be used in the construction of a new
    Georgia.

    We salute our citizens who live in the countryside. The fact that the
    Georgian nation has survived and we have reached where we are today is
    thanks to our countryside being Georgia's backbone. The people who
    live in Georgia's rural areas have provided for our country and saved
    it from death by starvation and saved it from destruction. Their work
    is particularly valuable and we see this as a special priority.

    I wish to greet our wine growers and tell them not to fear
    anything. No-one will be able to destroy this industry in Georgia. On
    the contrary, it will develop even faster. I wish to salute other
    agricultural workers. We are starting a large-scale programme of
    irrigation canal restoration and school and out-patient clinic
    construction. This is not just a promise. This is reality because
    these facilities have already been built in hundreds of villages. In
    the future 10 or 15 times as much should be done.

    We give a military salute to our soldiers, soldiers who are proud to
    serve their motherland, soldiers who have the blood of the heroes of
    our history flowing in their veins, our real men who have today
    emerged as symbols of Georgia's future and strength.

    We give a military salute to all Georgian heroes who throughout
    history have given their lives to Georgia's independence. We are
    indeed a small country but we have many heroes.

    We salute all generations of Georgians. We give a military salute to
    Georgians living abroad. We salute hundreds of representatives of the
    Georgian diaspora abroad who have been visiting Georgia recently. I
    would like to say that we are proud of your successes. A Georgian
    person or a person of any other ethnic origin who leaves Georgia is
    especially talented and especially successful in other countries, but
    our task if to bring you back to us, our task is to use your potential
    for Georgia's benefit, to build our common future.

    We salute people of every generation, we salute our pensioners,
    because an appreciation of kindness, a feeling of justice,
    battle-capability, integrity and decency, have been handed to us by
    our elders and we should pass them on to our future generations.

    Two years ago, during the revolution, we were gathered together on
    this spot [in front of parliament] by our hope of building a strong
    Georgia. Today the situation has changed. Today we brought together by
    the strength that we have already found and those great aims will soon
    be achieved, strengthening and uniting the country.

    May God product our homeland, Georgia, and each and every one of you.

    Congratulations on Georgia's Independence Day.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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