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    SAAKASHVILI: NEW ROADS TO PUT AN END TO JAVAKHETI'S ISOLATION

    Civil Georgia, Georgia
    April 19 2006

    President Saakashvili said on April 19 that a total of "GEL 400
    million [USD 219 million] is planned to be spent over the course
    of the next few years" on rehabilitating and constructing roads in
    Samtskhe-Javakheti, which will "put an end to the isolation of this
    region," which is in southern Georgia.

    Saakashvili was speaking in Akhalkalaki, a predominantly
    ethnic Armenian populated town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti
    region, at a groundbreaking ceremony of the construction of the
    Akhalkalaki-Akhaltsikhe road, which is planned for completion by
    next year.

    "Later this autumn we will launch the construction of another new
    highway linking Akhalkalaki with Tbilisi; GEL 300 million will be
    spent on the construction of this road," Saakashvili said.

    "[New roads] mean that Javakheti's geographical isolation from the
    rest of Georgia will end once and for all; this means that local
    peasants [sic]will be able to freely export their products from here;
    this means that more businesses will come here; this means that more
    transit will take place here... Roads and development - these are
    what Javakheti needs now,"

    The rehabilitation of roads in this region is also envisaged by the
    U.S. funded USD 295.3 million aid program in frames of the Millennium
    Challenge Account. A major part of the funding - USD 102 million -
    will be spent towards rehabilitating some 245 kilometers of the main
    road traversing the Samtskhe-Javakheti region.
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