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    WILL JAVAKHETI REPEAT THE FATE OF KARABAKH?

    Regnum, Russia
    Nov 2 2006

    Leader of the United Javakh Alliance Vahagn Chakhalian does not rule
    out a possibility of an armed clash in the Armenian-populated area
    in Georgia, Samtskhe-Javakheti, taking into consideration similarity
    of the situation in the area with the one in Nagorno Karabakh in the
    Soviet time. Chakhalian made the announcement at a news conference
    in Yerevan on November 2. At the same time he noted that up to date
    the question is not vital.

    As for cooperation with the Georgian authorities concerning realization
    of projects, as Chakhalian noted, "such cooperation is equal to
    cooperation with Turks in the beginning of the last century." He
    outlined priority issues for United Javakh: inadmissibility of
    construction of the Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi, status of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church in Georgia, teaching Armenian and history in schools,
    foundation of the Georgian-Armenian University. Chakhalian denied
    statements that the events in Javakh are related to the exacerbation
    of the Russian0Georgian relations.

    "It is rather weird that everything that happens in the area, Armenian
    media connect with the crisis in the Russian-Georgian relations,"
    Vahagn Chakhalian said.

    In his turn, MP Hamayak Hovhannissyan also noted that not the discord
    in the Georgian-Russian relations, but construction of the "monstrous"
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi railway caused the high interest of Armenia
    in Javakh. According to him, despite the fact that European community
    and the USA are negative in their assessments of the construction,
    Turkey and Azerbaijan under Georgia's consent have been implementing
    the project; so, it is a question of months.

    Besides, he expressed indignation at the intention to populate the
    traditionally Armenian territory alongside the railway: 12 villages
    with a population of 1,000 people. He also reminded that Armenia's
    Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan speaking at a session of the Black
    Sea Economic Cooperation Organization leaders also raised the issue
    of inadmissibility of constructing the railway and called for Georgia
    to abandon the project.
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