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    RUSSIA AND GEORGIA DEMAND POLICY RADICAL CHANGES OF EACH OTHER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.11.2006 16:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgian FM Gela Bezhuashvili has held talks with his
    Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of Security Council
    Igor Ivanov in Moscow. These are the first talks at that high level
    between Russia and Georgia after the latest differences poured into
    an open diplomatic conflict in September. In an interview with the
    BBC Bezhuashvili said, "We are interested in Russia's stance over
    the provinces that seceded from Georgia. We want Moscow to be our
    partner in that issue and help Georgia reunite.

    This is the essence of the issue in the Russian-Georgian relations. And
    the blockade and economic sanctions against Georgia will do no
    good and should be canceled." However, Ivanov accuses Georgia in
    escalation of the crisis and believes the relations will change when
    the Georgian leadership change their policy. Georgian MP, European
    Integration Committee Chair David Bakradze said, "It should be noted
    that Mr. Bezhuashvili arrived in Moscow from Baku, not from Tbilisi
    owing to Russia's sanctions. And the Minister going that way shows
    his readiness to dialogue."

    Moscow Institute of World Economy expert Alexander Krylov says Russia
    is not afraid to damage relations with Georgia: "It is important not
    only to gain new allies, but not to lose old ones. Moscow will first
    of all be guided towards countries, which showed themselves as our
    reliable allies. These are Armenia and the unrecognized republics,"
    reports Golos Rossii.
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