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    SAAKASHVILLI IS GOING TO VISIT ARMENIA TO DISCUSS THE HIGH PRICES OF THE ARMENIAN CARGO TRANSIT
    Aghavni Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    09/06/2009
    Armenia-Georgia

    According to the Georgian news agencies, Georgian President
    Saakashvilli is going to visit Armenia. The preparatory works to the
    visit were discussed during the meeting of the Armenian and Georgian
    Foreign Ministers yesterday.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, who left for Georgia
    Sunday, June 7 to pay a working visit, discussed issues of
    Armenian-Georgian relations with his Georgian counterpart.

    According to the Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze, the
    Georgian President's working visit to Armenia is anticipated on
    June 24-25.

    The Foreign Ministers discussed also Armenian-Georgian economic
    relations, especially the Armenian cargo transit through Georgia.

    Before the visit of the Armenian Foreign Minister, the Armenian Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsian announced that Georgia enjoys the transit
    monopoly on Armenia. He also mentioned that in case of opening of the
    Armenian-Turkish border, the transit monopoly of Georgia would grow
    weak. At present, 2/3 of the Armenian freight turnover is carried
    out through Georgia. The Armenian Prime Minister mentioned that
    the Armenian dependence on Georgia is negative and the neighboring
    country makes use of it fixing transit high prices for Armenia. The
    Prime Minister detailed that the freight transportation prices from
    any point of the world to Poti or Batumi are twice lower than from
    Poti or Batumi to Armenia.

    Touching upon the issue in Tbilisi, the Armenian Foreign Minister
    underlined that the issue of the cargo transit prices through Georgia
    is raised by the businessmen. By the same logic, the businessmen may
    look for alternative ways of transportation to organize the freight
    transportation more advantageously.

    Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze said that the issue is
    outside of his competence at the same time assuring that the issue
    would be studied by competent bodies. "We will study the issue and
    then discuss. There isn't any unsolved, scandalous or problematic
    thing in this issue", Georgian Foreign Minister announced.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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