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    MARGVELASHVILI AND SARGSYAN: EU AND CU CANNOT SEPARATE GEORGIA AND ARMENIA

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    June 18 2014

    18 June 2014 - 7:33pm

    "We look at the future in a similar way," Georgian President Giorgi
    Margvelashvili said after talks with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
    who is currently in Georgia on an official visit. The meeting was
    dedicated to discussing economic cooperation between Georgia and
    Armenia.

    Experts from Georgia and Armenia talked about the significance of
    the visit with Vestnik Kavkaza.

    Political scientist Alexander Rondel drew attention to the importance
    of such cooperation for stability in the region. "The resolution of
    the conflict will give us a peaceful South Caucasus, so our country
    will do everything in order to achieve this," Rondel said regarding
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

    The director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National
    Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Ruben Safrastyan, noted that
    cooperation between the two countries is very strong despite certain
    issues.

    Political scientist Iosif Tsiskarishvili noted that Georgia and Armenia
    "are doomed to be neighbors for the rest of their lives on the planet
    Earth." He also said that the Armenian community in Georgia is very
    strong and is an integral part of Georgian life.

    "We look at future in a similar way," President of Georgia, Giorgi
    Margvelashvili said after the talks with Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan, who is currently in Georgia on an official visit. The
    meeting was dedicated to discussing economic cooperation between
    Georgia and Armenia.

    Experts from Georgia and Armenia talked about the significance of
    the visit with Vestnik Kavkaza.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/56594.html

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