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    YEREVAN WANTS TBILISI TO DECLARE ARMENIAN AS REGIONAL LANGUAGE

    EurasiaNet
    Sept 2 2009
    NY

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan is calling on the Georgian government
    to expand the cultural rights enjoyed by ethnic Armenians in Georgia.

    "I believe that recognition of Armenian as a regional [i.e. official]
    language, registering a diocese of the Armenian apostolic church
    [and] the preservation of Armenian [historical] monuments will only
    serve to deepen the Armenian-Georgian friendship," the Interfax news
    agency quoted Sargsyan as saying on September 2.

    Separatist tensions have long simmered under the surface in Georgian
    areas with high concentrations of ethnic Armenians, Georgia's second
    largest ethnic minority. Given that Georgia's post-Soviet experience
    has been dominated by separatist-related issues, the government in
    Tbilisi is wary of doing anything that might enable a new movement for
    autonomy to develop. Some experts in Tbilisi say that making Armenian
    an official language could touch off similar efforts by other ethnic
    minorities in Georgia, according to a report distributed September
    2 by the Kavkazsky Uzel news service.
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