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  • I Needed To See Javakheti Myself, Armenian FM Said During His Visit

    I NEEDED TO SEE JAVAKHETI MYSELF, ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAID DURING HIS VISIT TO JAVAKHETI

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 30 2007

    "The Armenian government focuses on Javakheti, and we collaborate the
    Georgian government to improve the social and economic state of the
    Armenians of Javakheti. It was important for me to see and to meet
    with the Armenian community, at least for a short period, because I
    had never been to Javakheti," the Armenian foreign minister Oskanyan
    told reporters in the yard of St. Cross Church of Akhalkalaki.

    The visit of the minister was scheduled in the morning but Vardan
    Oskanyan arrived in Akhalkalaki at about 4 pm on July 28. The minister
    visited St. Cross Church of Akhalkalaki and the seat of the primate
    of Samtskhe-Javakheti, Javakhk Info reported.

    The people of Javakheti and representatives of different NGOs gathered
    in the churchyard and wanted to discuss their problems with the
    minister and ask him questions, but the minister and Primate Babken
    Salbiyan were in a hurry, and a lot of questions were not answered.

    Only at the seat of the primate could people come up to the minister
    and ask him questions. When the foreign minister asked them if
    everything is fine, they unanimously said no.

    The minister promised to hand over the proposal on adopting Armenian as
    an official language in the region and try to find a solution. As to
    the problem of obligatory study of Georgian, which has been worrying
    the people of Javakheti for a long time now, Vardan Oskanyan proposed
    to demand that the Georgian government give them time, 10-15 years,
    for instance, until the new generation learns the language and studies
    the Georgian culture.

    The minister declined to comment on the project of establishment of
    an Armenian-Georgian university and deployment of a Georgian military
    unit instead of the former Russian military base.

    The minister described the construction of Kars-Akhalkalaki railroad as
    an incorrect move. "In political terms, it is not the right decision,
    we think. We have stated this for a number of times because it is
    a meaningless investment. The same goal could be reached with must
    lesser money, by operating the Armenian railroad. We think politically
    it is not a far-sighted decision."

    The minister said it is necessary to make efforts to improve the
    social and economic state of Javakheti. "I think there must be more
    targeted investments in this region and both countries focus on this
    problem. There is progress, and I believe that the Georgian government
    will make more efforts."

    Since there was little time, the Armenian foreign minister Vardan
    Oskanyan promised to return and to talk to the people of Javakheti
    about their problems.
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