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    IRRESPECTIVE OF GEORGIA'S MEMBERSHIP IN NATO ITS RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA DOOMED TO BE DISSATISFACTORY
    By A. Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    30/07/2008

    Regional, Armenia-Georgia

    The dividing lines exist in South Caucasus anyways. This is the phrase
    with which the whole "Shall Dividing Lines Appear in South Caucasus
    in case Georgia enters NATO" discussion can be summarized. The
    discussion was held in a television space bridge format between
    Yerevan and Tbilisi.

    According to Novosti international press center, Armenian parliament
    member Armen Ashotian and political scientist Alexander Iskandarian
    represented the Armenian side in the discussion. The Georgian side
    was represented by political scientists Gia Khukhishvili and Soso
    Tsiskarishvili.

    Georgia, unlike Armenia and Azerbaijan, in fact has no alternative
    political orientation than it has now, Tsiskarishvili said. Georgia is
    forced to choose the western direction, which implies its integration
    with NATO.

    According to Khukhashvili, the Armenia-Georgia relations shall be
    preserved and shall be kept in accord with the global and regional
    political tendencies. Anyways, Khukhashvili said, Georgia's membership
    in NATO shall have no negative effect on South Caucasus, as NATO is not
    only a military organization, but also a system of political standards.

    Regarding the so-called dividing lines, the political scientist said
    that in the atmosphere of the international globalization of the 21st
    century both focusing on the borders and neglecting issues related
    to them is wrong.

    In global sense the dividing lines occurred in Caucasus right after
    the downfall of the USSR, said Armen Ashotian, and added that Georgia's
    membership in NATO will not shift anything in this respect. Therefore,
    Armenia and Georgia have to avoid the influence of global politics
    in their bilateral relations.

    In the very beginning of the television space bridge discussion
    Ashotian mentioned that Georgia is involved in a number of
    anti-Armenian regional programs, while Armenia has never displayed
    anti-Georgian attitudes.

    To Alexander Iskandarian's opinion, sooner or later Georgia will
    certainly join the North-Atlantic Treaty, and the most important
    point is when it will happen. Iskandarian said he is most interested
    whether Armenia and Georgia will be able to preserve their neighborly
    relations in despite of the dividing lines, as there has been always
    a lot of risk to spoil the relations between the two countries.

    The participants of the discussion also referred to the Kars-Akhalkalak
    project and Georgia's position on Armenia's participation in
    it. Tsiskarishvili mentioned that harming a neighbor must not be
    the policy of a civilized nation, but the processes in Caucasus show
    the opposite.

    According to the political scientist, both the European structures
    and the USA are rather interested in Georgia as a Southern Caucasian
    state than as a Caspian one. In this respect the Kars-Akhalkalak
    project cannot be considered as a "golden chance" for Georgia, but
    anyways it remains very important in sense of regional cooperation.

    Khukhishvili added to his colleague's words that Georgia warrants
    that Armenian goods can always be transported via Georgian Black Sea
    ports. Moreover, Georgia also warrants that the Armenian goods will
    be transported also via Kars-Akhalkalak route.
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