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    SHEVARDNADZE SAYS NATO POSTPONED CONSIDERATION OF GEORGIA'S MEMBERSHIP

    ARMENPRESS
    Nov 13, 2007

    TBILISI, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: Georgia's ex-president Eduard
    Shevardnadze said NATO has in all likelihood decided to postpone
    indefinitely consideration of Georgia's accession.

    In an interview with a Georgian daily 'Akhali Taoba' he said.' We
    are very eager to join NATO and it is indeed very important for
    Georgia, but now it is meaningless to even speak about it. I think
    NATO leadership has postponed consideration of this question," he said.

    Meantime, Levan Gachechiladze, an opposition Georgian lawmaker with no
    party affiliation, nominated by the nine opposition parties as their
    candidate for the early presidential elections, expected for January
    5, said today if he is elected president Georgia would continue its
    policy of integration with NATO.

    "Leaders of the National Council (made of nine opposition parties)
    have declared many times that they support western democracy values
    and Georgia's drive to join NATO," he said..

    He said also he would seek normalization of relationships with Russia,
    describing them as 'very important."

    "We are for relationships with Russia based on equality and mutual
    respect," he was quoted by Georgian news agencies as saying.

    In a related news Matthew Bryza, the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of
    State for European and Eurasian Affairs, said today that the Georgian
    authorities will lift state of emergency in next two or three days.

    "I know from my conversation just now with the Speaker of Parliament
    [Nino Burjanadze], that it sounds like state of emergency will be
    lifted in next two of three days; I think on 16th [of November],"
    Bryza said at a news conference in Tbilisi.

    He also said that as soon as that would be the case, "there is plenty
    of time to organize elections that is free and fair."
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