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  • Armenian, Georgian foreign ministers meet in Yerevan

    Interfax, Russia
    Sept 4 2009

    Armenian, Georgian foreign ministers meet in Yerevan

    YEREVAN Sept 4


    Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandyan is holding a meeting with
    his Georgian counterpart Grigol Vashadze in Yerevan, Nalbandyan's
    press secretary Tigran Balayan told Interfax.

    The Georgian minister is paying a two-day working visit to the
    Armenian capital, and he does not plan to meet with journalists,
    Balayan said.

    A number of problems have emerged between the two countries in recent
    years, Armenian political scientists said.

    Last week, Georgian border guards moved several dozen meters inside
    Armenian territory in the direction of Armenia's northern Shirak
    region, which paralyzed agricultural work in this area.

    "The commission in charge of the delimitation of the Armenian-
    Georgian border continues its work," Balayan said earlier.

    At a meeting with heads of Armenia's diplomatic missions abroad last
    week, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that it would be
    desirable to grant regional language status to the Armenian language
    in Georgia's Samtskhe-Dzhavakheti village, which is predominantly
    populated by ethnic Armenians. Sargsyan also proposed registering the
    Armenian Apostolic Church's diocese in this village.

    According to some experts, the Armenian president's remarks have
    provoked a sharp reaction from Georgia's political and public circles.

    Analysts do not rule out that the latest events could create a tense
    atmosphere during the ongoing ministerial talks.
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