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    JAVAKHK ARMENIAN ADDRESS APPEAL TO RUSSIA

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/03/02/javakhk

    The strained relations between Georgia and Russia have directly
    affected visa-free regime between the two countries.

    However, Georgia has recently introduced visa-free travel for Russians,
    with President Mikhail Saakashvili signing an order that allows
    Russian citizens to enter the country without visa.

    The news was immediately welcomed by ordinary inhabitants of both
    countries.

    Russia-based Javakhk Armenian Compatriotic Union has addressed an
    appeal to the Russian Federation asking the country's authorities to
    lift visa requirements for Georgian citizens.

    "We believe that it will facilitate human, economic and humanitarian
    contacts between people in Georgia and Russia and open perspectives
    for healthy economic collaboration.The most important is that the
    abolition of visas for Georgian citizens can restore the age-old
    fraternal friendship between the Russian and Georgian peoples,"
    said the Union.

    On February 28, Saakashvili suggested "abolishing visas for citizens
    of Russia on a unilateral basis".

    "Let every citizen of the Russian Federation know that he can come to
    Georgia without visa to do business, spend vacations on our resorts,
    visit relatives and friends, etc.," he said.

    The visa regime between Russia and Georgia was imposed in 2000 by
    the Russian government. Georgia followed suit. In 2004, Georgia
    unilaterally simplified visa requirements for Russian citizens and
    started issuing 1-3 month visas to them upon arrival in Georgia.

    In October 2010, Russian citizens who lived in the North Caucasus were
    allowed to enter Georgia through the Kazbegi checkpoint and stay in
    the country for 90 days.

    The new rules were applied to the residents of North Ossetia, Dagestan,
    Ingushetia, Chechnya, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachayevo-Cherkessia,
    Adygeya, and other republics in the North Caucasus neighbouring
    on Georgia.

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