GOVERNOR OF KVEMO KARTLI MEETS WITH AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS - PHOTO
APA
July 14 2011
Azerbaijan
Rustavi. Nizami Mammadzadeh - APA. Governor of Kvemo Kartli David
Kirkitadze received Azerbaijani and Armenian journalists, APA's
Georgian bureau reports.
Governor spoke about the socio-economic life of the region,
implementation of new projects and problems of the Azerbaijanis densely
populated here. Kirkitadze said there is still unemployment, lack of
staff at schools, the problems in the development of education will
be solved soon. He mentioned Georgian Education Minister's visit to
Azerbaijan and said the education ministers of the two countries are
holding talks to solve the problems. Governor said there are more
than 103 Azerbaijani and 20 Armenian schools in Kvemo Kartli. David
Kirkitadze underlined that there is a school in Khojornu school of
Marneuli, where Azerbaijani and Armenian pupils study together.
"We opened six new schools last year. We implemented various projects
together with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. A lot of projects have
been implemented in the region by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation,
Turkey-based TIKA organization, Japanese embassy in Georgia. These
organizations are also reconstructing the schools," he said.
David Kirkitadze also spoke about the projects implemented by
Georgian office of SOCAR, Akkord and Azerinshaat companies and
underlined the role of the Azerbaijani company in the asphalting of
Telet-Samskhe-Javakheti highway.
Six Azerbaijani and six Armenian journalists attended the meeting.
Governor answered journalists' questions.
Governor of Kvemo Kartli region David Kirkitadze told APA that the
arrival of Azerbaijani and Armenian journalists to the region is very
important. "They are interested that the ethnic minorities are living
in the region, how is their social status, how the settlement of their
problems goes. We are glad that our problems are exaggerated. I am
always ready to accept such life. It will contribute to ensure the
peace and tranquility between the ethnic minorities".
The journalists visited Marneuli where the Azerbaijanis are compactly
living, got acquaintance with the local television's leadership
functioning here as well as Azerbaijani youth functioning in Marneuli
Youth Center and the projects implemented by them. The journalists
will also visit Samskhe-Javakheti region where the Armenians are
compactly living.
The meeting of the journalists is held within "Neighbors" program
under the auspices and support of Institute of War and Peace.
From: Baghdasarian
APA
July 14 2011
Azerbaijan
Rustavi. Nizami Mammadzadeh - APA. Governor of Kvemo Kartli David
Kirkitadze received Azerbaijani and Armenian journalists, APA's
Georgian bureau reports.
Governor spoke about the socio-economic life of the region,
implementation of new projects and problems of the Azerbaijanis densely
populated here. Kirkitadze said there is still unemployment, lack of
staff at schools, the problems in the development of education will
be solved soon. He mentioned Georgian Education Minister's visit to
Azerbaijan and said the education ministers of the two countries are
holding talks to solve the problems. Governor said there are more
than 103 Azerbaijani and 20 Armenian schools in Kvemo Kartli. David
Kirkitadze underlined that there is a school in Khojornu school of
Marneuli, where Azerbaijani and Armenian pupils study together.
"We opened six new schools last year. We implemented various projects
together with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. A lot of projects have
been implemented in the region by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation,
Turkey-based TIKA organization, Japanese embassy in Georgia. These
organizations are also reconstructing the schools," he said.
David Kirkitadze also spoke about the projects implemented by
Georgian office of SOCAR, Akkord and Azerinshaat companies and
underlined the role of the Azerbaijani company in the asphalting of
Telet-Samskhe-Javakheti highway.
Six Azerbaijani and six Armenian journalists attended the meeting.
Governor answered journalists' questions.
Governor of Kvemo Kartli region David Kirkitadze told APA that the
arrival of Azerbaijani and Armenian journalists to the region is very
important. "They are interested that the ethnic minorities are living
in the region, how is their social status, how the settlement of their
problems goes. We are glad that our problems are exaggerated. I am
always ready to accept such life. It will contribute to ensure the
peace and tranquility between the ethnic minorities".
The journalists visited Marneuli where the Azerbaijanis are compactly
living, got acquaintance with the local television's leadership
functioning here as well as Azerbaijani youth functioning in Marneuli
Youth Center and the projects implemented by them. The journalists
will also visit Samskhe-Javakheti region where the Armenians are
compactly living.
The meeting of the journalists is held within "Neighbors" program
under the auspices and support of Institute of War and Peace.
From: Baghdasarian