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    THE FIRST GEOPOLITICAL TEST FOR IVANISHVILI

    Georgia Today , Georgia
    Sept 12 2013

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    While Moscow was twisting Yerevan's hands on Armenia becoming a member
    of the Eurasian Union, Georgia's Prime Minister responded twice to the
    issue of joining. "Never say never" was the position of the Georgian
    Prime Minister in Tbilisi, which was followed by his explanation in
    Estonia of what he meant.

    Once again, misunderstandings developed around Ivanishvili's
    statements: he is in a position of constant self-defense. His statement
    on the Eurasian Union was no exception in this regard.

    In his statement on September 5, Ivanishvili said that the evaluations
    of "some politicians" were "unusual" as from the day of his entrance
    to politics, he had stated several times that integration to the
    European Union and NATO is the cornerstone of Georgia's foreign policy.

    "It seems that there are people who need an explanation about what
    my statement meant yesterday. This is why I will state once again
    that if the Eurasian Union had any compliance with our country's
    interests without contradicting Georgia's pronounced core strategy;
    we would discuss the issue in the future. And I will repeat: why not?!"

    Ivanishvili writes in his statement.

    On the previous day Ivanishvili was asked how interested Georgia was
    in joining the Eurasian Union and the Prime Minister said: "As for the
    Eurasian Union, I carefully watch and learn. On this stage we do not
    have any position. If we see in the future that it can be interesting
    for the strategy of our country, then why not. On the current stage,
    we have no position."

    The United National Movement strongly criticized his response and
    used the chance to put the government in the position of self-defense.

    The United National Movement members think that overall, Ivanishvili's
    statements diminish not only the ruling coalition but Georgia as
    a whole. "The fact that the Prime Minister does not have a clear
    position on the Eurasian Union... I would like to remind him that
    the idea of the Eurasian Union is Putin's instrument for stopping
    Euro-Atlantic integration in Russia's neighboring countries, for
    destroying the sovereignty and statehood of these countries and for
    turning them into Russia's satellites. It is alarming if Georgia's
    democratically elected government and its prime minister do not have
    a clear position on an issue like that," Georgia's Security Council
    Secretary Giga Bokeria said.

    The endless process of self-defense on the side of the Prime Minister
    was previously blamed on his surroundings, but now some analysts
    blame it on Ivanishvili as well.

    Independent political expert in Caucasus issues, Mamuka Areshidze, said
    in an interview with the newspaper Qronika that Bidzina Ivanishvili
    was not informed and this was due to his lifestyle.

    "Somehow people think that Ivanishvili lies when he says things on
    this or that topic, but he is not informed. He is truly not informed.

    Unfortunately, this is not only because of the people surrounding him.

    It is because of the lifestyle that he has developed during his 55
    years," the expert said.

    The misunderstanding that started in Tbilisi was continued in the
    Baltics when the Prime Minister confused the association agreement
    and membership to the European Union with each other. "The most
    interesting was what happened yesterday.

    "We learned that Georgia could continue working with the same
    commission after November and we might receive the signature in the
    near future for joining the European Union. It is very realistic
    that in May next year we will sign the EU accession document,"
    Ivanishvili said.

    The United National Movement would not miss such a chance and they
    immediately gave it a joke qualification. According to a member of the
    parliamentary minority Davit Darchiashvili, it is the Prime Minister's
    style to make such statements. "He has probably left out a few words
    from the sentence. He sometimes omits words or changes them. The
    Association Agreement and EU membership are totally different things.

    This statement can be included in the list of joke statements. I repeat
    that the association agreement is different than [EU] membership,"
    Darchiashvili said.

    Eurasian or European Union?

    The choice between the two has been the main dilemma of Georgian
    politics for the last 20 years. And it was confirmed once again.

    According to Gia Volski, Chairman of the Interim Parliamentary
    Committee on Restoration of Territorial Integrity, if the Eurasian
    Union does not in contradiction with Georgia's integration into
    European and Euro-Atlantic structures, then this issue can be a
    subject of discussion.

    "One should not be categorical and speculate with politics when we want
    to characterize a global process and one should not be categorical
    when in the next few days the state might need to discuss a certain
    issue for the sake of its national security," Volski said.

    So far three countries - Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are members
    of the Eurasian Union. Recently, Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan
    declared his verbal consent on joining the union. However, with
    certain conditions, one of them being the opening of the railway line
    via Abkhazia. In other words, Yerevan is asking the Kremlin to force
    Georgia and Sokhumi to negotiate on restoring the railway without
    any preconditions.

    It is obvious that Yerevan is giving Moscow time until November, i.e.

    the Vilnius Summit. If during that period Moscow manages to talk
    Tbilisi into opening the railway line, then Armenia will sign
    membership of the Eurasian Union and give up Europe. Otherwise, the
    Eurasian Union will remain the union of three countries. Before that,
    everything will depend on Tbilisi.

    Thus, the Ivanishvili government should be very careful and determined
    in order to avert the approaching threat to Georgia and pass the first
    geopolitical test after winning last year's parliamentary elections.

    http://www.georgiatoday.ge/article_details.php?id=11451



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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