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    GEORGIAN PARTY ABOUT OPPOSITION LEADER'S PLAN ON DIALOGUE WITH RUSSIA

    Kavkas-Press
    Nov 17 2008
    Tbilisi

    Tbilisi, 17 November: "Failure to take the Russian factor into
    account has led Georgia to this condition," one of the leaders of
    the [opposition] New Right [party] Manana Nachqebia has said when
    commenting on [opposition] Labour Party's initiative to start dialogue
    with Russia's political circles.

    Nachqebia said in an interview with Kavkas-Press that it is extremely
    important to take the Russian factor into account in our foreign
    policy. She noted that the idea that normalization of the relations
    with Russia is necessary on our path to the restoration of Georgia's
    territorial integrity is quite realistic. "Failure to take the Russian
    factor into account has led us to the current condition. I do not
    mean that Russia should have a dominant role in the Caucasus but it
    is our neighbour, just as Armenia and Azerbaijan are. Therefore, it
    is vital for our country to have normal relations with these countries.

    Nachqebia shares the view that in terms of its foreign policy Georgia
    is in a catastrophic condition. She said that our country is virtually
    in international isolation because both the EU and other international
    organizations are thinking about their state interests. "The August
    war was brief but it will probably take a long time to eradicate its
    negative results. Therefore, we welcome any step that will be taken
    in this direction," Nachqebia said, noting that the steps should
    primarily be taken by the authorities.

    As for the [opposition] Republican Party, they did not wish to comment
    on the Labour Party's initiative. One of the leaders of the Republican
    Party Davit Berdzenishvili told Kavkas-Press that he did not wish to
    comment on the initiatives of another party's leader.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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