RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN GEORGIA: VIEW FROM BAKU AND YEREVAN
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Oct 28 2013
28 October 2013 - 6:45pm Past presidential elections in Georgia remain
one of the most discussed topics in the South Caucasus. The events
are closely monitored in the neighboring republics. Vestnik Kavkaza
asked renowned experts of Azerbaijan and Armenia about what is going
to change with the election of the new president.
An Azerbaijani politician, a deputy of the Azerbaijani Parliament
Rasim Musabekov, believes that the new president will not introduce
any big changes in the foreign policy of Georgia.
He noted that Azerbaijan has already established working relations
with the current government of Georgia. "I think that in any case
the continuity of partnership between Azerbaijan and Georgia will be
secured and maintained," the deputy said.
Musabekov also said that the new president has not yet shown himself
as a politician.
An Armenian expert, director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander
Iskandaryan also noted that the new president will not introduce
any significant changes in the highest political establishment and
foreign policy of Georgia. At the same time he is convinced that
Georgian-Armenian relations will remain more or less the same.
From: Baghdasarian
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Oct 28 2013
28 October 2013 - 6:45pm Past presidential elections in Georgia remain
one of the most discussed topics in the South Caucasus. The events
are closely monitored in the neighboring republics. Vestnik Kavkaza
asked renowned experts of Azerbaijan and Armenia about what is going
to change with the election of the new president.
An Azerbaijani politician, a deputy of the Azerbaijani Parliament
Rasim Musabekov, believes that the new president will not introduce
any big changes in the foreign policy of Georgia.
He noted that Azerbaijan has already established working relations
with the current government of Georgia. "I think that in any case
the continuity of partnership between Azerbaijan and Georgia will be
secured and maintained," the deputy said.
Musabekov also said that the new president has not yet shown himself
as a politician.
An Armenian expert, director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander
Iskandaryan also noted that the new president will not introduce
any significant changes in the highest political establishment and
foreign policy of Georgia. At the same time he is convinced that
Georgian-Armenian relations will remain more or less the same.
From: Baghdasarian