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    Georgian president calls for "integration" of Caucasus economies

    Rustavi-2 TV, Tbilisi
    22 Aug 05

    Excerpt from report by Georgian TV station Rustavi-2 on 22 August

    [Presenter] Georgia and Armenia have no political problems in their
    relations. This was the main message delivered at the end of talks
    between the two presidents which Mikheil Saakashvili and Robert
    Kocharyan held at the Armenian president's Sevan residence. The two
    leaders said that this was a friendly meeting at which they discussed
    a range of issues, including the situation in Samtskhe-Javakheti
    [region in southern Georgia with a large ethnic Armenian
    population]. [Passage omitted]

    [Saakashvili, speaking to journalists] It is very important that
    integration of our economies takes place. In general, I believe that
    the economies of all three countries of the Transcaucasus should
    integrate. All the conditions are in place for this to happen in the
    case of the Armenian and Georgian economies.

    This year, for the first time, large numbers of Armenian holidaymakers
    have been visiting our Black Sea coast. I think that this trend will
    grow quickly.

    A very interesting business association has been set up. Business
    people are working with each other. I think that, separately, we will
    find it hard to get stronger economically. Together, we can do much
    more.

    That is why many political issues - [changes thought] There are no
    political problems between Georgia and Armenia. Furthermore, we are
    actively cooperating, which has already had an effect on business, on
    the atmosphere and on all aspects of relations between the two
    countries.

    [Kocharyan, speaking to journalists in Russian] What we are doing with
    Georgia, the fact that we are building not only official but also
    friendly relations, is a good sign, a very good sign. We very much
    hope that relations between the presidents will bring about a
    transformation in relations between ordinary people. [Passage omitted]
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