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    SARKISIAN, SAAKASHVILI CALL FOR GEORGIAN-ARMENIAN 'INTEGRATION'

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/art icle/1971228.html
    01.03.2010

    The presidents of Armenia and Georgia pledged to promote economic
    "integration" between their nations and reviewed broader bilateral
    ties during weekend talks held in the Georgian city of Batumi.

    Sarkisian traveled to the Black Sea port city on what his office called
    a "private visit" ahead of the reopening on Monday of Georgia's main
    border crossing with Russia that had served as one of Armenia's few
    commercial conduits to the outside world.

    The Upper Lars crossing running through a narrow pass in the Caucasus
    Mountains was controversially closed by Moscow in June 2006, hitting
    hard Armenian exporters of agricultural produce and other goods.

    Yerevan has since repeatedly urged the Russians to reopen it.

    The Georgian and Russian governments announced in late December that
    they will allow renewed commercial and passenger traffic through
    the mountain pass from March 1. The agreement was reportedly reached
    under Swiss and Armenian mediation.

    Reuters news agency reported that checkpoints both sides of Upper
    Lars were opened from early in the morning on Monday, but no vehicles
    had passed the border by midday Georgian time. Armenian trading
    companies had been particularly reliant on the crossing in summer
    and autumn months.

    According to the Armenian presidential press office, Sarkisian and
    Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili discussed in Batumi "efforts
    to open the Upper Lars checkpoint" along with other economic issues
    of mutual interest.

    Saakashvili described the Georgian-Armenian relationship as "cloudless"
    as he greeted his Armenian counterpart on Saturday. The two men spent
    the weekend holding talks and taking a stroll in a city that has been
    a popular destination of Armenian vacationers in recent years.

    "We agreed that the integration of our countries' economies should
    further intensify," Saakashvili told journalists Sunday. "We need
    more communication and more work to bring our peoples together,
    though they already are close to each other. Such meetings will take
    place much more frequently and this will benefit everyone."

    "We are small countries and we need each other very much. We are
    dependent upon each other and we should use this circumstance for
    good," he added in televised remarks.

    "We should work together more closely and think very seriously about
    integration processes," agreed Sarkisian. "I am confident that this
    year will see a turning point in our relations, even if those relations
    have always been very good and are very good now too."

    Neither leader announced any concrete agreements reached during their
    talks. Saakashvili spoke instead of his admiration for Sarkisian.

    "I want to say that the Armenian president is a brave man who inspires
    me in a lot of ways," he said. "I am delighted with how the country
    is achieving success."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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