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  • Saakashvili links Moscow-Yerevan rail to return of Abkhaz refugees

    Georgian leader links opening of Moscow-Yerevan railway to return of Abkhaz
    refugees

    Imedi TV, Tbilisi
    12 Mar 04

    [Presenter] The restoration of the Abkhaz section of the railway
    connecting Russia with Armenia is the main issue for the official
    Yerevan. Not a single train has arrived in Yerevan from Moscow since
    the Abkhaz war.

    Today Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said that the railway
    link would be restored if refugees [from Abkhazia] returned to their
    homes and political issues were resolved. Saakashvili intends to use
    Armenia's good relations with Russia in settling Georgian-Russian
    relations. The president has already met his Armenian colleague
    [President Robert Kocharyan]. Now he is at Echmiadzin where he is
    meeting Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II.

    [Saakashvili, video starts in mid-sentence] - especially in
    [Abkhazia's] Gali District, connected with the creation of security
    guarantees for people who return [to their home], as well as with
    general economic restoration in the whole region. Naturally, all of
    this will facilitate economic development, including the restoration
    of the transport infrastructure.

    We are working within a trilateral commission, with Russia and
    Abkhazia's de-facto authorities. We think that Russia could play a
    constructive role in this issue. There is the Geneva process, as well
    as the group of the UN secretary-general's friends in Georgia. They
    are addressing [inaudible] issues there.

    I think that now the Georgian side is ready to pursue a peaceful
    course in a much stronger manner. After the [presidential] election in
    Russia - we have already found a common language with Russia - I think
    that Russia will spend more time on this issue. As regards the Abkhaz
    authorities, there too a change of leadership is planned this year. I
    think that with the change of leadership, problems will start to be
    resolved within a much shorter time.

    In principle, we realize the importance of this railway for
    Armenia. It is important for Georgia as well. Of course, it is linked
    to the general security climate and the peaceful resolution of the
    problem. All of this cannot be resolved by a one-sided approach. This
    issue has several aspects. Of course, we are ready - I repeat once
    again - to make bold decision in the interests of the entire region.

    [Kocharyan] I will simply add the following. You know that this
    situation has been continuing for a long time. In such situations,
    normally, people get used to the status quo. Changing the situation
    requires, of course, political efforts and will on the part of all
    participating sides.

    Submitted by Janoyan Ana
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