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    GEORGIAN POLITICIAN SLAMS GOVERNMENT OVER FORGING CLOSE TIES WITH ARMENIA

    AssA-Irada
    October 6, 2008 Monday
    Azerbaijan

    The leader of Georgian laborists, Shalva Natelashvili, has pounded
    a wave of criticism on the countrys government over forging close
    relations with Armenia. At a news conference in Tbilisi, the opposition
    leader came out against the project on building a road between the
    two countries stretching from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, to the
    Georgian port of Batumi through the countrys Ajaria region.

    He compared the road with the Rox tunnel in Georgias rebel region of
    South Ossetia. Building such a road could pave the way for another
    outbreak of separatism, Natelashvili said. Further, he said that
    at a time the country was fighting a war with Russia, Georgian
    media repeatedly cited facts proving that Russian warplanes bombing
    targets in Georgia were taking off from Armenian territory. However,
    Tbilisi has never responded to these allegations. Natelashvili said
    the position taken by Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian during the
    August developments should be condemned. At a time dead Georgian
    soldiers were lined up along the road near Tskhinvali [the capital
    of South Ossetia], Serzh Sarkisian was raising toasts with Russian
    President Dmitry Medvedev, Natelashvili said. It is indicative that
    following a brief war between Russia and Georgia, Sarkisian visited
    Tbilisi and was awarded by the Order of Honor by President Mikheil
    Saakashvili. Georgia launched large-scale military operations on
    August 8 in South Ossetia to restore its territorial integrity. Moscow
    responded by sending troops to the pro- Russian region which struck
    at the Georgian armed forces using overwhelming force. Georgian
    forces initially gained control over Tskhinvali, but had to retreat
    a day later after a Russian attack. A ceasefire was, subsequently,
    reached on August 17 to end a brief war, with the mediation of French
    President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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