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    Edward Shevardnadze: There are no unsolvable issues between Armenia
    and Georgia
    26.12.2009 14:20

    Gita Elibekyan
    `Radiolur'
    Tbilisi

    There are no unsolvable issues in the Armenian-Georgian relations, and
    there have never been any, ex-President of Georgia Edward Shevardnadze
    says.

    Ex-President of Georgia and the last Foreign Minister of the Soviet
    Union, Edward Shevardnadze, today lives in Krtsanisi - one of the
    central districts of Tbilisi. Shevardnadze lives alone in his villa,
    not counting the guards and homemakers. His office resembles a history
    museum with a number of photos on the walls.

    Six years after the Rose Revolution, Shevardnadze says the decision to
    resign was the hardest one in his life. `I had no other way out,' he
    says. `Otherwise I had to shed blood, which was unacceptable. I think
    that the decision to resign was the hardest but also the most correct
    in my life. I prevented bloodshed.'

    Six years have passed after Shevarnadze's resignation, but nothing has
    changed in Georgia, except for one thing, according to the
    ex-President. `I can stress the fight against corruption. Much has not
    changed in other fields. People are hungry and unemployed, the
    pensions are low. Georgia is generally in a hard condition. I know
    that Armenia is not in a good mood, either'

    Edward Shevardnadze considers that the Armenian-Georgian relations
    were particularly warm and brotherly under his presidency. This is
    evidenced by the photos on the walls. `There are three of us on this
    picture - Aliyev, Demirchyan and me. Demirchyan was a close friend of
    mine. I was calling him Karen Serobich I'm confident that the Karabakh
    issue might be solved, if Demirchyan was alive today.'

    `I have good relations with Robert Kocharyan, as well. I have hosted
    Kocharyan and Sahakashvili here. I have always had friendly relations
    with all Armenian Presidents,' Shevardnadze said.

    `There have never been unsolvable questions between Armenia and
    Georgia, and there are not any today,' Shevardnadze said, extending
    his best wishes to the Armenian people. `Let your country flourish,'
    he said.
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