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    Imedi TV, Tbilisi
    22 Aug 05


    [Presenter] At a businesslike meeting without neckties on Lake Sevan,
    the Georgian and Armenian presidents [Mikheil Saakashvili and Robert
    Kocharyan] today discussed new prospects for partnership and economic
    cooperation. [Passage omitted]

    [Correspondent] Among the issues discussed were railways, tourism and
    construction projects. There were no major surprises at the talks but
    they nevertheless marked a new phase in bilateral relations.

    [Kocharyan, speaking to journalists in Russian, with Saakashvili by
    his side] I think the range of issues is well known. We did not invent
    anything new. In principle, I believe that neighbours should always
    find a pretext to meet regularly, at least several times a year, both
    formally and informally.

    [Saakashvili, in Georgian] The more transport links there are, the
    better. For example, we want to have daily flights between Yerevan and
    Batumi next summer.

    Why have Armenians started to visit Georgia? Because there are no
    longer traffic police on the roads to stop them. It means more money
    for the Georgian economy and many new opportunities.

    Let's take the food processing industry. Armenia already does this
    well, while Georgia is just starting to do it. Here, there are also
    many banking structures that operate well. Or take, for example, the
    construction industry. At present, far more residential houses are
    being built in Yerevan than in Tbilisi. A construction boom is yet to
    start in Tbilisi.

    We have a lot of potential, a lot of potential that can be used very
    well. So, there is a lot here to see, how they do things. There are
    many things we can do very well. We must work on all these issues.

    [Correspondent] There was one subject the two presidents treated with
    caution. How will the Russian president react to their meeting?
    Kocharyan was rather diplomatic in his answer to this question from
    our journalist.

    [Question] Friendship between the presidents of Georgia and Armenia is
    essential for peace in the region. Do you think this is also the
    opinion of Mr Putin, the president of Russia?

    [Kocharyan] I agree that personal relations and friendship between
    presidents is an important prerequisite for establishing fruitful
    bilateral relations. I understand that President Putin also attaches a
    lot of importance to personal relations and contacts. He and I have
    developed good, friendly relations.

    When I say contacts, I mean tourism, trips, friendship, business and
    common interests. All this has to be built. As a rule, all this cannot
    be built in a day or two. Although all this can be ruined in a day or
    two. [Kocharyan and Saakashvili laugh]

    [Correspondent] The informal meeting ended without too much pomp and
    ceremony. The [Georgian] president and defence minister left the
    residence in the second half of the day.

    [Passage omitted]
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