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  • Georgian Wine And Mineral Water Set To Be Back To Russian Market: Iv

    GEORGIAN WINE AND MINERAL WATER SET TO BE BACK TO RUSSIAN MARKET: IVANISHVILI

    YEREVAN, February 5. / ARKA /. Former Georgian authorities artificially
    limited exports of Georgian products to the Russian market, but now it
    is opening up for us and soon our wines and mineral water will begin
    flowing back to Russia, Georgian prime minister, Bidzina Ivanishvili,
    told a news conference in Tbilisi, RBC reported.

    "At first stage we will resume exports of wines and water, then
    vegetables and fruits. The talks to this end are in full swing and
    I think they will end successfully ", he said.

    After coming to power in the autumn of 2012 Ivanishvili appointed
    Zurab Abashidze as a special representative for the normalization of
    relations with Russia, who had already meeting with a deputy Russian
    foreign minister Grigory Karasin.

    "The signals from Russia, in terms of restoring relations are very
    positive. According to my analysis, we have the opportunity to
    normalize relations with our big neighbor. This will not happen
    quickly, but we'll make it. We will spare no effort for this,"
    he stressed.

    However, the country's foreign policy remains unchanged, the prime
    minister said. "Our foreign policy course is integration with
    the European and Euro-Atlantic association. We have not made a
    single step back, and the criticism of our opponents is completely
    incomprehensible," Ivanishvili said.

    Speaking on resumption of export of wines to Russia he said Georgian
    specialists will strictly control the quality of the wine to be sold
    to Russia.

    "The Russian market will not be as simple as before. Wine producers
    should be serious about it, they will have a lot of competitors there.

    We should only send high-quality organic products," he said.

    He said Georgian experts will control the quality of products not only
    in the country but also in the Russian market, so that fake products
    are not sold there as Georgian.

    According to Georgian prime minister, Russian business is interested in
    coming back to Georgian market. He found this out during his meetings
    with Russian businessmen at Davos economic forum.

    Ivanishvili urged also Georgian businessmen working in Russia to
    invest in their homeland.

    According to preliminary information, the export of Georgian wine,
    discontinued by the Russian embargo in 2006, will resume in full by
    autumn. -0-

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