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    PRESIDENT SAAKASHVILI VISITS MAINLY ETHNIC ARMENIAN JAVAKHETI REGION
    Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili

    Abkhazia, CA
    http://www.abkhazia.com/content/view/215/75/
    Ju ne 25 2007

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili today visited the predominately
    ethnic Armenian-populated Javakheti region. Saakashvili opened a
    sports hall in Ninotsminda together with locals who had participated
    in the Patriot youth camp programme. The president also opened a dairy
    factory in the village of Spasovka, where in remarks to journalists he
    touted the region's potential in the tourism and agriculture sectors.

    "There are three main factors in this region: one is stability and
    calm, the second is the permanent supply of electricity, which is
    very important, and the third is good roads. During my first term as
    president, none of the main roads in Javakheti - a region which had
    been forsaken and ignored by everyone and left destroyed and ruined -
    will remain in poor condition.

    "Agriculture here has a unique potential which will be fully
    realized. There is a great potential for agriculture here and there is
    a great potential for tourism. There are lakes, mountains and forests
    here, there are various minerals and curative means here that are
    not found in Europe or anywhere else.

    "But there was no road and there was no information. A very important
    thing has happened in this region over the past years which many
    people cannot yet see. This region has become completely integrated
    into Georgia. Now we are much more confident and this is the result
    [holds up a piece of cheese on a toothpick]. This is not just cheese,
    this is the combination of stability, roads and electricity,"
    Saakashvili told journalists at the factory opening.

    The president then travelled to Akhalkalaki, where he met students
    who had failed to pass university entrance exams because they do not
    know the Georgian language. Saakashvili promised that special stipends
    would be allotted for the region's prospective university students
    to encourage them to receive a higher education inside Georgia.

    "I declare today that from August we will allot 100 presidential
    stipends for natives of Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda so that they can
    enrol in preparatory faculties in Tbilisi and later become students.

    We will give stipends to all of you. We will teach all of you for
    free so that you can later properly continue your studies in the
    departments you choose.

    "Of course, I know that there are people who go to Minsk and Yerevan
    and other institutions of study in Kiev and in Russia. I propose -
    and I will facilitate this - that you stay in Georgia, in your own
    homeland. Study in your homeland. We will give you the best education
    in the region," Saakashvili said in Russian before a group of students
    in Akhalkalaki.
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