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    KOCHARIAN URGES ARMENIANS IN GEORGIA TO LEARN GEORGIAN

    ARMENPRESS
    Apr 30 2007

    YEREVAN, APRIL 30, ARMENPRESS: President Robert Kocharian urged ethnic
    Armenians in the southern Georgian province of Samtskhe-Javakheti
    to learn the Georgian language, which he said is essential for their
    integration into the Georgian society.

    In response to a question during a last week meeting with students
    and faculty of the Yerevan State University about how Armenia can
    help ethnic Armenians in Georgia to retain their national identity
    after 2010, when the majority of subjects at local Armenian schools
    must be taught in Georgian, Kocharian cited the example of the strong
    and prospering Armenian community of France saying none of them would
    have achieved success without mastering the French language.

    "Armenians in this region of Georgia should think about learning
    Georgian instead of how they could replace it with Armenian. Without
    the knowledge of Georgian Armenians in Georgia will not be able to
    seek senior and high government position and can not run successful
    businesses," Kocharian said.

    Kocharian said Armenians have always played a role in Georgia, but
    now when Georgia is an independent country, Armenians can not achieve
    success without being able to speak Georgian.

    In a related news prime minister Serzh Sarkisian described Georgia as
    'a very important country for Armenia."

    In an interview with an influential Russian newspaper-Nezavisimaya
    Gazeta (Independent Newspaper) Sarkisian said Georgia is the only
    country that provides Armenia with a road to other countries and
    the bulk of goods Armenia receives through Georgia and any negative
    development in Georgia is fraught with serious aftereffects for
    Armenia.

    "Armenia is certainly interested in boosting its relations with
    Georgia. I suppose that it is our future. If Georgia has decided to
    join NATO, Armenia respects that decision and is hopeful that it will
    not affect Armenia's security and Armenian-Georgian relationships,"
    he said.
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