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    ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN COOPERATION IN TOURISM SECTOR DEVELOPS


    YEREVAN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. Cooperation of Georgia and Armenia in
    the tourism sector is a promising one both in terms mutual visits of
    citizens of the two countries and offering joint tourist service
    packages to travelers of other countries. The Georgian Ambassador
    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Revaz Gachechiladze
    stated this during a press conference to summarize the results of the
    6th international exhibition Country of Talking Stones CTS 2006 held
    in Yerevan on May 25-27. Director of the Jemini tourist company
    (Georgia) Liana Ramanadze said that agreements have been signed with
    Armenian companies to organize visits of those fond of adventure
    tourism to Armenia and treatment of Georgian citizens in Armenian
    health resorts. In addition, Ukrainian tourists will be given the
    opportunity to travel via Batumi-Tbilisi-Yerevan route. According to
    Chairman of the American Society of Traveling Agents (ASTA) Armenian
    Office Eghishe Tanashian, it was for the first time that Georgian and
    Ajarian state bodies and companies participated in the CTS. In his
    words, a conference on tourism will be held in Tbilisi this autumn
    with the participation of Armenia, Georgia and other regional
    countries, during which the opportunities to form regional tourist
    service packages, involing Turkey, will be discussed. Director of the
    Armenian Tourism Development Agency (ATDA) Nina Hovnanian-Alexanian
    said that she proposed Ambassador Gachechiladze to present a joint
    Armenian-Georgian project during the conference - on organazing a wine
    festival within the framework of the Kenats Festival traditionally
    held in Armenia in autumn.
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