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Armenian PM says Armenia, Georgia maintain open dialogue

04 February 2010 [15:53] - TODAY.AZ
The problems of the Armenian population in Javakhk (a Georgian region densely populated with Armenians) were raised at the Jan. 26 sitting of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission.
During a meeting in the Armenian Parliament on Feb. 3, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan reported that the “the Armenian side was not the only one to raise the problems, but our Georgian partners are seeking to resolve the problems.”

The PM pointed out that an open dialogue between the sides will allow them to gradually resolve the problems.

Sargsyan expressed the confidence that the results will be produced within the next few years.

Among the agreements are ones on the renovation and Armenian churches in Georgia and providing necessary conditions for Armenian language teachers.

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