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    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 22 2011


    Russia-Armenia gas pipeline to be sold, if Azerbaijan offers more
    favorable terms, Georgian expert says


    January 22, 2011 | 00:49

    Armenia and Georgia have been neighbors in the region for many
    centuries and high-level regular meetings between them are simply
    necessary, Georgian expert Paata Zakareishvili told NEWS.am,
    commenting on Saakashvili's forthcoming visit to Armenia.

    According to him, Georgian authorities finally realized that no one is
    closer to the region and for this reason Saakashvili has intensified
    his activities in the South Caucasus. The expert stressed the Georgian
    President's visit to Armenia should be viewed in this context.

    `Such meetings are of high importance between neighboring countries to
    maintain a high-level political dialogue. Besides, the meeting will
    focus topical issues, particularly, the price for Armenia's cargo
    transportation via Georgia, as well as the possible purchase of
    Georgian sector of Armenia-Russia gas pipeline by Azerbaijan,' the
    political scientist said. According to him, Saakashvili will make
    every effort to persuade the Armenian colleague that the deal is
    purely commercial.

    `Georgia is interested in selling the project. I am totally against it
    as in any case Georgia will lose control over the gas section. As a
    result, it may appear in Russia's hands. However, I am certain it is a
    commercial deal and it will be sold to the one, who will offer more
    favorable terms,' Zakareishvili said.

    As for the Georgian eparchy of the Armenian Apostolic Church and
    acquisition of its status, the expert said any church in Georgia's
    territory, both Armenian and Georgian should have equal rights. `This
    issue is not politicians' business. Let the churches solve their
    problems themselves,' he noted.




    From: A. Papazian
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