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    GEORGIA AND ARMENIA WANT TO REOPEN RUSSIAN BORDER
    Sopo Datishvili

    The Messenger
    June 9 2009
    Georgia

    On June 8 Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze met his Armenian
    counterpart Eduard Nalbandian. After their meeting they arranged a
    joint press conference at which they spoke briefly about the main
    topics discussed, which were bilateral cooperation between Armenia
    and Georgia and specific cooperation in the political, economic and
    cultural spheres.

    Nalbandian had raised the question about transporting Armenian cargo
    via Poti. He said that transporting goods to Poti from other places was
    cheaper than receiving them from Poti. Vashadze said that in future
    they will work on resolving this problem, although it isn't within
    the competence of the Foreign Ministry. The Ministers also talked
    about Saakashvili's next visit to Armenia, planned for June 24-25.

    At the joint press conference in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Vashadze made an announcement about the currently closed Kazbegi-Zemo
    Larsi border crossing between Georgia and Russia. He said that
    negotiations with Russia haven't started yet, but expressed the
    readiness of Georgia to cooperate with its Southern neighbour in
    ensuring the reopening of this crossing point. He added that Georgia
    had suggested that Russia could negotiate this question in neutral
    territory and also highlighted that opening the Kazbegi-Zemo Larsi
    border is important for many Georgian citizens, and therefore Georgia
    will try its best to reopen it.

    Political analyst Soso Tsintsadze thinks that Foreign Minister's
    statement about opening the Kazbegi-Zemo Larsi border was provoked
    purely by the visit of the Armenian Minister. "Not Georgia but Armenia
    is the interested party in this issue. Of course it would be good
    for Georgian citizens as well, as they could then cross the border
    and visit their relatives, but Armenia's interest in the matter
    is great. Being able to get into Russia via Georgia is of course
    profitable for them," said Tsintsadze.

    Tsintsadze added that we shouldn't have any illusions that
    Georgian-Russian relations will be improved by opening this
    border crossing. "This is only a detail and I don't regard it as a
    strategically important step for either side. But I think foreign
    diplomats should also be involved in the negotiations about opening
    the border."

    At the same press conference Grigol Vashadze commented on the
    statement of Head of the Russian General Staff, Nikolai Makarov,
    that Georgia's troops are better equipped now than they were before
    the August war. Vashadze said that Georgia knows very well when and
    why Russians say such things. He excluded confrontation between two
    countries but said that some provocations from Russia are always
    possible and Georgia should act carefully.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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