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  • Verbatim Record Of Press Conference Of RA Prime Minister Tigran Sarg

    VERBATIM RECORD OF PRESS CONFERENCE OF RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN AND GEORGIAN PRIME MINISTER NIKA GILAURI

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/5010/
    Tues day, 26 January 2010

    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan - Dear Colleagues, I am glad to
    welcome my Georgian counterpart to Yerevan. We have agreed on all the
    target spheres of cooperation. The agenda covered several fields of
    economic, social and cultural activity. It is my pleasure to state
    that we have instructed task force representatives to include all
    concerned arrangements in the minutes of today's meeting. We are
    convinced that this sitting of the intergovernmental commission will
    boost bilateral cooperation.

    Georgian Prime Minister Nika Gilauri - I would like to greet you all
    and thank the Prime Minister of Armenia for such a warm welcome. I
    express my appreciation of the work done by every task force expert
    over the past few days. It was a difficult mission which led them to a
    final agreement over the long-discussed items on the agenda. The 8th
    sitting of the intergovernmental commission was exciting in that it
    covered issues from all spheres of cooperation - cultural, social,
    energy-related and macroeconomic questions. I am hopeful that the
    next 9th sitting to be held in Georgia will be as much effective
    and, on this occasion, I wish to extend an invitation to my Armenian
    counterpart. Once again, I express appreciation and conviction that
    this visit will build on our traditional ties of friendship.

    Question to the Prime Minister of Georgia - To what extend is Georgia
    interested in the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border from the
    economic standpoint? Have you made any estimates as to the expected
    transit revenue losses and, also, are you going to reconsider the
    tariffs applicable on transit and transportation of goods?

    Answer - Any regional conflict settlement is welcome. We welcome
    the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and the settlement of
    bilateral relations. As far as tariffs are concerned, I think the
    opening of border will not affect them, though all countries in our
    region inclusive of Georgia and Armenia are supposed to benefit from
    diversification.

    Question to the prime ministers - You have already mentioned those
    areas involving task force experts. What arrangements have been made
    in the energy sector?

    Prime Minister of Georgia - We maintain sufficiently good relations
    in the field of energy. There were a number of arrangements made by
    the time I was minister of energy. Today as well, we have signed an
    agreement on construction of a 400kV transmission line. I feel it
    will benefit both Armenia and Georgia.

    Prime Minister of Armenia - It was a key measure featuring on the 2010
    agenda of my government. Appropriate funding will be earmarked, and
    I am convinced that engineering works will be provided a significant
    momentum this year.

    Question to the Prime Minister of Georgia - What do you think of
    Armenia's role in the settlement of Russian-Georgian relations?

    Answer - I would like to see a role to be played by Russia itself.

    Russia has imposed restrictions on a number of fields. As to the
    opening of the Upper Lars border checkpoint, I believe it will be
    to the advantage of Armenia. I mean Russia should refrain from all
    kinds of bans and restrictions.
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