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    ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO GEORGIA COMPLAINS OF GEORGIAN-RUSSIAN STAND-OFF

    Armenpress
    Feb 12 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 12, ARMENPRESS: In an exclusive interview with
    Novosti-Georgia news agency Hrach Silvanian, Armenian ambassador to
    Georgia, complained of the Russia-Georgian standoff saying it has
    had a very adverse impact on Armenia and especially on its economy.

    The ambassador said any negative or positive development in Armenia and
    Georgia has its repercussions on the other side because of historically
    close bonds between the two nations. According to the ambassador,
    the Russian-Georgian crisis has a double emotional burden on Armenia
    as Russia is a friendly nation and a strategic partner of Armenia. He
    said this situation is very sensitive to Armenia and its people who
    have deep sympathies to both Russians and Georgians.

    In a related development a public opinion poll conducted by a Georgian
    newspaper Kviris Palitra has ranked Armenians as the least friendly
    nation to Georgia.

    The respondents, 175 women and 287 men, were asked to rate the world's
    nations by a 9-grade scale and say which of them are more friendly
    to Georgians. The majority, 62 percent, pointed out the USA saying
    friendship with it is a guarantee of success. The USA was followed
    by Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey, Poland, Iran and Armenia.
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