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    FUTURE OF ARMENIA-GEORGIA RELATIONS IN CONTEXT OF MEMBERSHIP IN DIFFERENT STRUCTURES

    15:32 * 17.10.14

    Armenia and Georgia are well aware of the need for peaceful
    co-existence despite their being members of different politico-military
    alliances, Tevan Poghosyan, a member of the Standing Committee on
    Defense, National Security and Internal Affairs, Parliament of Armenia,
    told Tert.am.

    "I think it is much more important for Armenia and Georgia than any
    other policy," he said.

    According to Mr Poghosyan, Armenia's accession to the Eurasian Economic
    Union cannot be an obstacle to the transportation of cargoes through
    Georgia, which is moving toward EU association.

    "Of course, life must go on and I am sure that Armenia and
    Georgia will reach an agreement because Georgia will not provoke
    confrontation. Rather, it will prefer cooperation."

    "Georgia will not change the market value of cargo transportation.

    Trade takes place when the goods enter the market. But since transit
    cargoes are not cleared, but are services, I do not think any price
    changes should be expected," Mr Poghosyan said.

    At the NATO-held Rose-Roth seminar, their contacts with their Georgian
    partners showed that Armenia and Georgia, as strategic neighbors,
    would never take advantage of the collective security problems.

    "We have two different security tasks, and will do our best to mutually
    raise the security level," Mr Poghosyan said.

    Armenia has very good relations with NATO and is the only Collective
    Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member-state that is involved in
    all the NATO peacemaking programs.

    "I am sure that even if Georgia joins NATO, it will strengthen
    Armenia's security system because a NATO member is supposed to meet
    certain standards - being a democratic and predictable country -
    which can never pose a threat to Armenia," he said.

    As to the need for official agreements between Armenia and Georgia
    despite their friendly relations, the MP said that Armenia and
    Georgia are cooperating in field of defense, and the Armenian and
    Georgian ministers of defense hold regular meetings, the two countries
    participate in NATO military exercises.

    Boris Navasardian, Country Facilitator, Armenian National Platform,
    Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, does not share this opinion.

    He views the issue in the context of Armenia's accession to the EEU
    and Georgia's integration into the EU.

    "Two different economic communities are being formed, and the
    Armenian-Georgian border will come under tighter control, with free
    transportation of goods to become more difficult. It will affect the
    bilateral trade and transit of goods through Georgia," he said.

    William Lahue, Head of the NATO Liaison Office Georgia/NATO Liaison
    Officer South Caucasus Region, rules out any problems for Armenia if
    Georgia joins NATO.

    Each NATO member-state in independent in determining its foreign
    policy and relations with the states outside the Alliance, Mr Lahue
    told Tert.am

    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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