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    GEORGIA'S PM'S POLICY TO CHANGE THE SITUATION IN THE REGION - ANALYST

    TERT.AM
    18.01.13

    Director of Noravank scientific-educational foundation Gagik
    Harutyunyan says with Bidzina Ivanishvili coming to power in Georgia
    more realistic policy, stemming from Georgia's interests will be
    carried out which is being sharply perceived by Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    "An exclusive opportunity has been created for Georgia and Russia to
    become allied states which both stems from the national interests of
    Georgia and Armenia," he said, speaking to reporters. Harutyunyan said
    it is also a good opportunity for Armenia to pull out from isolation.

    "If the Abkhazian railway opens it will strategically change the
    situation in the region. In this case we are dealing not with the PR
    speeches like previously but concrete steps," he said, adding that
    a lot depends on presidential elections in Georgia this year.

    "Of course, election of Ivanishvili's candidate is beneficial for us.

    If today's tendency remains, we will deal with a country that will
    conduct a predictable policy which is quite important," he said.

    At the same time he confessed that Georgia is tied with Azerbaijan
    and Turkey which, he believes, contradicts Georgia's interests.

    "Of course, there are rather serious issues and it is difficult to
    expect essential changes. There is even a possibility of Georgia being
    deprived of western means. It remains to hope that the relations with
    Georgia will improve and the traditional market will open, partially
    improving the situation," he said, adding that Georgia's president
    Mikheil Saakashvili's concerns in this respect are dramatized.

    "Saakashvili dramatizes the situation. The relations with Turkey and
    Azerbaijan could not have worsened or improved in the short period
    of time," the speaker said.

    He also voiced hope that Ivanishvili will be committed to his program
    as it is a program of not individual but collective approaches.




    From: A. Papazian
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