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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN: ARMENIA IS AMONG COUNTRIES EXTREMELY INTERESTED IN STABLE GEORGIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 20, 2009

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The joint press conference of the
    Armenian and Georgian Foreign Ministers Edward Nalbandian and Grigol
    Vashadze was dedicated to summing up the results of the Georgian
    Foreign Ministry delegation's visit to Yerevan.

    The Ministers said that issues regarding bilateral political, economic,
    and cultural cooperation were discussed during the meeting. In
    particular, they had discussed processes of fulfillment of agreements
    reached as a result of Armenian and Georgian Presidents' meeting
    last September and as a result of Armenian-Georgian Intergovernmental
    Commission's December 2008 sitting.

    "We attach much importance to economic cooperation with
    Georgia. Armenia is among the countries extremely interested in a
    stable Georgia. And not because the most part of our commodity flow
    goes through Georgia and our diaspora of more than 300 thousand
    people lives there, but because our two countries are connected
    by centuries-old brotherhood and traditional cooperation ties,"
    Nalbandian stated.

    It was reported that Days of Georgian Culture will be held in Armenia
    in March, at that, the very Georgian Foreign Minister Vashadze will
    head the Georgian delegation. And Edward Nalbandian will visit Tbilisi
    in April at the invitation of his Georgian counterpart.

    With regard to the latest developments in the Samtskhe-Javakheti
    Georgian region populated with Armenians Vashadze stated
    that two citizens of Georgia were arrested for the crime they
    committed. According to him, Georgians could be also arrested in their
    place: national belonging plays no role here. "There is no problem
    of Javakheti, like in the whole Georgia there are socio-economic
    problems there. That region is one of the regions of Georgia, and
    the latter is in an extremely hard situation after the war with Russia.

    If someone thinks that people live better in Kutaisi, it is not
    so, on the contrary, they often live worse," the Georgian Foreign
    Minister stated.

    According to him, just the process of Armenians' integration in Georgia
    goes on not so quickly as the Georgian Armenians and the government
    of Georgia would like it. "Georgian government's goal is to protect
    the rights of all peoples living in Georgia," Grigol Vashadze stated.

    Both Ministers assured that there are no problems the two countries'
    governments could not solve in cooperation.
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