EXPERT: ARMENIA TO NO MORE HAVE BORDER WITH CIS
News.am
16:24 / 08/18/2009
"Georgia's presence in CIS is of no vital importance for
Armenian-Georgian relations, just as its withdrawal from CIS makes no
significant change. Armenia will no more have a border with CIS state,"
Georgian affairs expert Haykazun Alvrtsyan told the journalists at
the press conference on Armenian-Georgian issues.
He considers that Georgia is ready to maintain bilateral relations with
CIS member-states and conclude a number of treaties. Seceding from
CIS, it remains a party to 75 (out of 113) multilateral agreements
within CIS framework, including those on economy, commerce, aviation
security and technical cooperation.
"Georgia is no longer significant for the West and U.S. The country
increased its instability rate and reconsidering priority programs,
tries to maintain cooperation with Armenia in economic, commerce and
communication fields," Alvrtsyan concluded.
News.am
16:24 / 08/18/2009
"Georgia's presence in CIS is of no vital importance for
Armenian-Georgian relations, just as its withdrawal from CIS makes no
significant change. Armenia will no more have a border with CIS state,"
Georgian affairs expert Haykazun Alvrtsyan told the journalists at
the press conference on Armenian-Georgian issues.
He considers that Georgia is ready to maintain bilateral relations with
CIS member-states and conclude a number of treaties. Seceding from
CIS, it remains a party to 75 (out of 113) multilateral agreements
within CIS framework, including those on economy, commerce, aviation
security and technical cooperation.
"Georgia is no longer significant for the West and U.S. The country
increased its instability rate and reconsidering priority programs,
tries to maintain cooperation with Armenia in economic, commerce and
communication fields," Alvrtsyan concluded.