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    Armenia wants to fund projects in Georgian border region

    Mze TV, Tbilisi
    25 Jul 05

    [Presenter] The Armenian government is paying close attention to
    Samtskhe-Javakheti [region in southern Georgia with a large ethnic
    Armenian population]. The subject was discussed at length today
    during the visiting Armenian prime minister's meeting with Georgian
    parliament speaker Nino Burjanadze.

    Andranik Markaryan said Armenia would be willing to fund social and
    economic projects in Samtskhe-Javakheti, such as ones involving the
    renovation of schools, provision of textbooks and school equipment,
    and the opening of health care centres.

    [Markaryan, speaking to journalists, in Russian] Everything should be
    agreed with the Georgian government. It will be part of our joint
    programme for Javakheti's economic development. [Passage omitted:
    Markaryan says both Armenia and Georgia are interested in the region's
    development]

    [Question] How much could Armenia allocate for this?

    [Markaryan] This year we have sent 350,000 dollars to Javakheti from
    our state budget. If your side agrees, we are ready to increase the
    amount in the future.

    [Presenter] At the meeting, Markaryan also raised the question of
    ownership of several churches in Javakheti and Tbilisi which are the
    subject of a dispute between the Armenian and Georgian churches.

    [Burjanadze, speaking to journalists, recording starts mid-sentence] -
    no demand, it was just a request that our government, the Armenian
    government and our churches jointly decide, once and for all, on the
    ownership of this or that church, so that we do not have
    misunderstandings like the one which occurred in Samtskhe-Javakheti
    several weeks ago [when local residents stopped visiting students from
    Tbilisi carrying out restoration work at a church]. [Passage omitted:
    Burjanadze says she is pleased with Markaryan's "perfect"
    understanding of issues discussed at their meeting]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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