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    GEORGIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS DEMAND PANJIKIDZE'S RESIGNATION BECAUSE OF STATEMENT ON NAGORNO KARABAKH ASCRIBED TO HER

    15:09, 15 January, 2013

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. The Georgian parliamentary powers
    demand resignation of the Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maia
    Panjikidze because of the non competent statement made in Lithuania
    regarding Nagorno Karabakh issue ascribed to the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs of Georgia. "Armenpress" reports about this citing Georgian
    GHN agency.

    Representative of political minority Akaki Minashvili stated: "We
    shall demand Bidzina Ivanishvili to dismiss Maia Panjikidze within the
    shortest period of time." In his opinion the statements of the
    Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs are not competent and her
    activity has negative influence on the reputation of Georgia. Among
    other things the member of Georgian Parliament noted: "We can recall
    the ill-considered statement made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
    in Lithuania, which could result in delaying the Georgian Prime
    Minister's visit to Armenia."

    Previously, regarding Maia Panjikidze's statement made in Lithuania
    the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia noted that Georgia respects
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, notwithstanding it was not
    connected with Nagorno-Karabakh and that despite the attempts of
    Azerbaijani Ambassador to connect these two issues together,
    Nagorno-Karabakh was not mentioned during the discussion. The Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs of Georgia presented the link to the video of that
    meeting. Moreover the video clarified that when answering to the
    question of Armenian Ambassador to Lithuania Ara Ayvazyan Georgian
    Foreign Minister underscored that each conflict was specific and had
    its own way of settlement.

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