ARMENIA MAY GET OUT OF ISOLATION THANKS TO GEORGIA'S BALANCED AND FORWARD-LOOKING POLICY
NEWS.AM
January 18, 2013 | 13:53
YEREVAN.- Georgian PM Bidzina Ivanishvili is carrying out the most
realistic and balanced policy in the interests of Georgians, head of
Noravank analytic center Gagik Harutyunyan told reporters.
He said former Georgian government not always acted in the national
interests, maintaining quite reserved relationship with Armenia with
a focus on Turkey and Azerbaijan.
"New government's policy differs considerably, arousing concern of
Azerbaijan and Turkey. Since Ivanishvili took the office, there is a
unique opportunity to improve relations between Armenia and Georgia,
despite existing problems. Opening of the Abkhazian railway will affect
the existing situation," he said during a Friday press conference.
Thanks to a balanced and forward-looking policy, Armenia may get out
of isolation, creating partner relations with Georgia to become an
active participant of regional energy and transparent projects.
NEWS.AM
January 18, 2013 | 13:53
YEREVAN.- Georgian PM Bidzina Ivanishvili is carrying out the most
realistic and balanced policy in the interests of Georgians, head of
Noravank analytic center Gagik Harutyunyan told reporters.
He said former Georgian government not always acted in the national
interests, maintaining quite reserved relationship with Armenia with
a focus on Turkey and Azerbaijan.
"New government's policy differs considerably, arousing concern of
Azerbaijan and Turkey. Since Ivanishvili took the office, there is a
unique opportunity to improve relations between Armenia and Georgia,
despite existing problems. Opening of the Abkhazian railway will affect
the existing situation," he said during a Friday press conference.
Thanks to a balanced and forward-looking policy, Armenia may get out
of isolation, creating partner relations with Georgia to become an
active participant of regional energy and transparent projects.