FOREIGN MINISTER OF GEORGIA AGAIN REFUSES FROM HER ANTI-ARMENIAN STATEMENTS
ARMINFO
Thursday, January 17, 12:58
During a visit to the Czech Republic, Georgian Foreign Minister
Maia Panjikidze again refused from her anti-Armenian statements,
RFE/RL Georgian Service reported. Thus, Panjikidze refutes media
reports that in Lithuania she had allegedly declared that she sees the
Karabakh conflict's resolution only within the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan. She explained that after her report in the Lithuanian
parliament, Ambassador of Azerbaijan asked a question about Georgia's
attitude to the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Panjikidze
answered that Georgia supports the territorial integrity of that
country.
Afterwards, Armenian Ambassador to Lithuania addressed her with a
question whether there is a single recipe to settle all the conflicts.
In response, Panjikidze said that the conflicts are unique and there
is no single recipe to settle them.
Panjikidze refused to comment on the Georgian media rumors that
after the scandal that aroused after the above statement, she will
be replaced by Irakly Menagarishvili, the former foreign minister
of Georgia.
The minister also touched upon the Russian-Georgian relations saying
that they try to improve the relations with Russia, but no positive
results can be expected within the coming one-two years.
ARMINFO
Thursday, January 17, 12:58
During a visit to the Czech Republic, Georgian Foreign Minister
Maia Panjikidze again refused from her anti-Armenian statements,
RFE/RL Georgian Service reported. Thus, Panjikidze refutes media
reports that in Lithuania she had allegedly declared that she sees the
Karabakh conflict's resolution only within the territorial integrity
of Azerbaijan. She explained that after her report in the Lithuanian
parliament, Ambassador of Azerbaijan asked a question about Georgia's
attitude to the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. Panjikidze
answered that Georgia supports the territorial integrity of that
country.
Afterwards, Armenian Ambassador to Lithuania addressed her with a
question whether there is a single recipe to settle all the conflicts.
In response, Panjikidze said that the conflicts are unique and there
is no single recipe to settle them.
Panjikidze refused to comment on the Georgian media rumors that
after the scandal that aroused after the above statement, she will
be replaced by Irakly Menagarishvili, the former foreign minister
of Georgia.
The minister also touched upon the Russian-Georgian relations saying
that they try to improve the relations with Russia, but no positive
results can be expected within the coming one-two years.