GEORGIA-ARMENIA RIFT DENIED
news.az
Nov 1 2011
Azerbaijan
Georgia's deputy foreign minister has dismissed media reports of
deterioration in relations with Armenia.
Nino Kalandadze told a press conference in Tbilisi on Monday that
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had had to reschedule, not cancel,
a visit to Georgia planned for early November.
The media speculated that the trip had been cancelled because of
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's criticism of the Armenian
response to a fatal landslide near the border with Georgia.
Two Georgian citizens were among the five people killed by the
landslide.
"Information that a certain state was outraged by statements by
another state is not true," Kalandadze said. "Georgia and Armenia
are on good terms, while the presidents of the two countries have
especially good relations."
She said that the date for Sargsyan's visit to Tbilisi was being
sorted out.
news.az
Nov 1 2011
Azerbaijan
Georgia's deputy foreign minister has dismissed media reports of
deterioration in relations with Armenia.
Nino Kalandadze told a press conference in Tbilisi on Monday that
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had had to reschedule, not cancel,
a visit to Georgia planned for early November.
The media speculated that the trip had been cancelled because of
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's criticism of the Armenian
response to a fatal landslide near the border with Georgia.
Two Georgian citizens were among the five people killed by the
landslide.
"Information that a certain state was outraged by statements by
another state is not true," Kalandadze said. "Georgia and Armenia
are on good terms, while the presidents of the two countries have
especially good relations."
She said that the date for Sargsyan's visit to Tbilisi was being
sorted out.