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    GEORGIAN PRESIDENT SAYS STRONGER ECONOMY KEY TO REGAINING ABKHAZIA

    Georgian State Television Channel 1, Tbilisi
    25 May 04

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has said that "the path of
    return to Abkhazia lies through the Georgian economy". Speaking at a
    news briefing in Tbilisi on the evening of 25 May, Saakashvili spoke
    about the achievements of his government over the past few months and
    said that he intended to increase the size of the Georgian armed forces
    to 15,000-16,000 within the next two years. The president noted that
    Georgia expected to receive gratis assistance of 1bn lari from the
    United States over the next three years to rebuild the country's key
    infrastructure. He also touched on his warm relationship with Russian
    President Vladimir Putin. The following is an excerpt from the news
    briefing which was broadcast live by the Georgian State Television
    on 25 May, with subheadings inserted editorially:

    Georgia has achieved a lot since presidential election

    (Saakashvili, addressing news briefing) Greetings to all of
    you. Tomorrow Georgia will mark its main state holiday, 26 May, the
    day of Georgia's national independence. On such a day, heads of all
    countries are supposed to sum up the period since the last celebration
    and speak about certain directions (of future activities).

    I will deliver a speech tomorrow at the Independence Day parade, and
    I will speak about general direction of our country's development. But
    before that, together with our journalists, we will try to analyse what
    has happened in Georgia during the past few months. I will briefly
    touch on the main issues which we have managed to resolve during the
    past four months since I started exercising presidential powers.

    Georgia's main achievement, which was watched with excitement
    by the entire world, is that we have demonstrated the highest
    level of culture, the highest level of statesmanlike and human
    awareness. Nations that are wealthier and more developed than we are
    have not reached this level. We have managed to change authorities
    peacefully, twice, without bloodshed, without killing people,
    without robberies and marauding. It was almost impossible because,
    when this sort of change happens even in a very developed country,
    it is usually accompanied by negative processes.

    In these four months - five months, we have managed to hold
    two elections at a level that no-one has ever held in the entire
    post-Soviet area except for the Baltic republics. All international
    organizations said that these two elections - presidential and
    parliamentary elections - were European-level elections. (Passage
    omitted)

    During the same period, we have managed to give the Georgian army
    a look that is now more like a real army. We will see this at
    tomorrow's parade. We have seen this during the past few months in
    (the Ajarian capital) Batumi, where more than 2,000 soldiers have
    been patrolling the streets of Batumi, for the last month, without any
    serious violation of the law. Armies of much more developed countries
    are not able to do this. Television reports are full of examples of
    armies misusing their powers, but the Georgian army is able to behave
    decently. This is very important. (Passage omitted)

    We have also managed to change state symbols. (Points to the Georgian
    flag) This is a very beautiful flag, maybe the most beautiful flag
    in the world, you should agree with me, this is certainly so. The
    Georgian people love it, and foreigners also like it very much. Our
    anthem is a very beautiful anthem, maybe one of the best anthems in
    Europe. As regards the state emblem, discussions still continue. It
    will be demonstrated at tomorrow's parade as a preliminary draft. Of
    course, this emblem is based on our historical traditions, and the
    parliament will approve it.

    Finally, the main achievement of these months is that we have managed
    to start
    the process of Georgia's unification. This has been achieved by
    combined
    efforts. This has been achieved by the fact that the state is stronger,
    that there is a positive dynamic, that our armed forces are more like
    real armed forces, that our intelligence and security services have
    been working successfully. But the main agent, the main author of
    this success, was our people.

    The significance of this event is not limited to Georgia. No-one
    expected that this kind of conflict in the post-Soviet area could
    be resolved at all, let alone resolved peacefully. In spite of bad
    forecasts, including forecasts made by Georgians (changes tack) -
    I have read many dreadful scenarios. They were saying that the first
    president (Gamsakhurdia) lost Tskhinvali (capital of breakaway South
    Ossetia), the second president (Shevardnadze) lost Abkhazia, and this
    one is losing Ajaria. But we have managed to prove to everyone that
    we are different people, that we are different government. In this
    respect, this event is of world-wide importance, and it was presented
    as such by the world media.

    This is an analysis of the past few months. I will now briefly touch
    on our plans and then answer your questions.

    Strong economy key to regaining Abkhazia

    The first and most important issue is the economy. I want to say
    that many people - when I am meeting (ethnic Georgian) refugees -
    are asking now: when will we return to Abkhazia? When will you
    return us to Abkhazia? The path of return to Abkhazia lies through
    the Georgian economy. The Georgian economy is created not by the
    Georgian government. We can help you, each of you, in creating the
    economy. Let us create the economy all together. We will no longer
    steal money from you, we will no longer rob you, we will no longer
    obstruct you. On the contrary, we will assist you in every way. We
    will not allow police to extort money from you, we will not allow
    some bureaucrats to harass you, we will not allow anyone to stop you
    at customs posts. We are doing our best to establish relations with
    other countries and gain export markets. But everything else should
    be done by you, our citizens, all together.

    My ideology, my concept is that Georgia, the Georgian state should
    be created by the Georgian people. This is the main thing. I will
    never tell you that I will resolve all your problems, because this is
    impossible. We can create a better tax system, a better framework,
    but everything else should be done by us. The path of return to
    Abkhazia lies through the economy and the revival of the economy.

    USA to provide economic assistance

    Also, our main task now is to develop infrastructure. We should
    mobilize domestic resources. Also, from the United States of America
    we are receiving (changes tack) - we have been included in the list
    of 16 countries. There are more than 200 countries in the world, and
    16 of them have been recognized as the most dynamically developing
    countries, and we are one of them. So, we have a chance of receiving an
    extra 1bn lari in aid gratis, over a three-year period. This is not
    about debts or credits, this is the money simply given as a present.
    We should spend this money on roads and power lines, we should spend
    this money on things which constitute the country, which create its
    main framework.

    We also need to accomplish many other tasks. We need rapid reforms in
    education, we need social reforms, including pension reform. No matter
    how much the state increases salaries (changes tack) - they cannot be
    increased significantly unless the pension system is changed. There
    are a number of other issues about which I spoke at length at my
    meeting with businessmen yesterday.

    In short, I want to say one thing: For the first time in many years,
    there is a positive dynamic in Georgia. Georgia begins to look like
    a state. The people have a feeling of optimism, the people have a
    feeling of positive movement. All of us, including our friends
    abroad, now hope that Georgia can get back to its feet. Georgia
    has strengthened its sovereignty. We now have borders, we are
    controlling out territories, we have the most important attributes
    of statehood. Now the main thing is not to stop and, gradually,
    to turn all of this into benefits for each Georgian family and into
    reunification of Georgia. This is our main task.

    Now I will be pleased to answer your questions. Rustavi-2, then you,
    and then you.

    Georgian army to double in size within two years

    (Reporter) Rustavi-2 TV company. Mr President, you have already said
    that you are going to make a statement about Abkhazia tomorrow, on
    26 May. What should we expect? Will you speak about some concrete
    plan? Also, some 8,000 soldiers will take part in tomorrow's
    parade. (Passage omitted: words indistinct) Who is the addressee of
    this parade?

    (Saakashvili) The first thing which we want to demonstrate is that
    the state is being created and that no-one can disregard us any
    longer. We will demonstrate this equipment (changes tack) - when I
    became the president, I was told that eight tanks were operational in
    Georgia at that time, and even those eight tanks were not getting
    fuel for years. There were two or three operational (military)
    aircraft that were flying only when the airliner of my predecessor
    (President Shevardnadze) took off from Tbilisi airport, but there
    was no combat training. The Georgian army had seven helicopters.

    Today we have about 100 pieces of heavy equipment, more than 20
    military helicopters and seven aircraft which perform flights on a
    permanent basis. We now have combat helicopters. By the end of this
    year, we will have several more pieces of combat equipment of this
    kind. The army started training, and the people who will take part
    in the parade are well-trained people. (Passage omitted)

    So, we are bringing these people out in order to demonstrate the
    strength of our army. We need to double these forces. My task is to
    double the armed forces within the next two years. Not on paper,
    like it was in the past when those liars in the defence ministry
    had 25,000-30,000 soldiers on their books while there were only
    1,500 soldiers in reality. We will really have 15,000-16,000 very
    well-trained soldiers who will constitute the best armed force in
    the region. I will need two years for this.

    Now, people are coming to us and asking: Give us salary of pension
    arrears accumulated three or four years ago, the money which
    Shevardnadze and his people have stolen. I, as the president, face
    this choice: We should either spend all the money only on repayment of
    social arrears (changes tack) - I understand this very well, poverty is
    my main enemy, and I will do everything to eradicate poverty. However,
    on the other hand, if we do this, we will never have an army. We need
    the army as well as we need to assist people in need, and we also
    need roads and electricity transmission lines. We need all of these.
    Therefore, the army is one of the main priorities. (Passage omitted)

    As regards Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region (South Ossetia),
    our Ossetian fellow citizens and Abkhaz fellow citizens, we will of
    course speak about this issue tomorrow. You will see this. However,
    when we are asking - when will the refugees return to Abkhazia? -
    this may happen tomorrow or this may happen in 20 years, depending
    on how much effort we put into this. I think that this will happen
    within the term of my presidency. This is the main goal of my life.
    But I will not be able to achieve this unless everyone stands by
    me. We should have debates, someone may dislike something I have done,
    but we should stand shoulder-to-shoulder with respect to the main
    issue. And this (return) will happen much earlier than everyone could
    expect, earlier than foreigners and our citizens think. But I need
    support of every Georgian and every citizen - Azerbaijani, Armenian,
    Abkhaz and Ossetian citizen. We will achieve this by our rational
    policy, and this will need a strong economy. This is the main thing.
    (Passage omitted)

    "A new kind of Russia's policy"

    (Unidentified reporter) (Passage omitted: words indistinct) The
    prime minister (Zurab Zhvania) has said that the authorities have
    already developed a draft granting unprecedented political autonomy
    to Abkhazia.

    (Saakashvili) We have never made it secret that we are ready for
    federation-type relations, for an asymmetric federation. However, we
    will not create a federation which will disintegrate Georgia. The
    slogans that there should be this sort of relations in Ajaria
    (changes tack) - you know that we are going to preserve autonomy there
    (changes tack) - or that Georgia's regionalization should reach the
    point when the central authorities would have no levers left at all -
    no-one should expect to see this while I am the president.

    However, we are going to have talks. Well, if I tell you that there
    were some negotiations in Russia (changes tack) - for the time being,
    negotiations with Russia on this topic have been progressing with
    difficulty. As regards Ajaria, Russia demonstrated its goodwill
    and played a positive role, but I should tell you that there was no
    (preliminary) agreement there. The scenario was ours, not some scenario
    agreed in advance. Perhaps some people in some countries had different
    plans, but the situation turned out not as they wanted. However,
    in the end, Russia certainly played a significant and positive
    role. They provided an aircraft to that man (deposed Ajarian leader
    Aslan Abashidze), which was good, and they were judicious enough not
    to allow their military base (in Ajaria) to interfere.

    We want a kind of cooperation with Russia which, on the one hand, will
    enable us to join our efforts in the fight against terrorism. I have
    established very warm and normal relations with President Putin. The
    basis of these relations is that he is not demanding from me something
    I cannot give, he is delicate enough. I also understand that Russia
    has its own interests, not only interests at our expense, these are
    different things.

    Negotiations in Moscow about restructuring (Georgia's) debts to Russia
    were quite difficult too. Fortunately, a compromise has been achieved
    today. Initially, their conditions were the same as those accepted in
    the past by Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and other former Soviet republics. We
    did not agree on these conditions of debt restructuring. We said
    that they were not fair. So, after many weeks of negotiations,
    (Finance Minister Zurab) Noghaideli yesterday and (Prime Minister
    Zurab) Zhvania today finally confirmed that a compromise has been
    reached. This is a new kind of Russia's policy. Of course, we have a
    long way to go, but Russia knows the main thing: that we will not give
    up our state interests, but we will use maximally flexible approach
    in order to create comfortable situation for Russia, so that Russia
    faces no threats from the territory of Georgia. Russia should not
    have a feeling that we are a hostile state. It is Russia's right to
    demand this. However, on the other hand, we should also feel that
    things done by Russia in the past will never happen in Georgia again.

    As regards agreements on Abkhazia, I think that, first of all,
    this should be a subject of bilateral agreements between us and the
    Abkhaz. After that, Russia can play a certain role. In this respect,
    we have a lot of work to do. Generally, I think that the process is
    developing positively. Let us see what happens. We have completely
    different relations now, and let us hope that (changes tack) - a large
    group of Russian businessmen will arrive here. It makes no difference
    where capital comes from. The main thing is that our people should
    be employed and our people should be rich. (Passage omitted)
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