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Georgia's state minister not excluding removal of embargo by Russia

11 March 2010 [13:44] - TODAY.AZ
Giorgi Baramidze, Georgia's State Minister for Euro-Atlantic Integration Issues, says Russia plans to remove an embargo with Georgia for two reasons.

"It seems Russia plans to remove an embargo. However, the reason of it is not a love for Georgia, but its intention to establish customs relations with Byelorussia and Kazakhstan, which will allow Georgian products to enter the Russian market in itself," Baramidze told journalists.

According to him, the second reason is that Russia needs its marionettes in Georgia.

It tries to create some political background for Georgian betrayers in order then to say that they are important politicians, who have done great things.

"It is not excluded restoration of transport and air traffics to be discussed in the future, something suspended by Russia itself in order to overthrow the Georgian statehood. Russia is trying to do the same thing now – overthrow the Georgian statehood and bring its slaves to power," Gia Baramidze said.

As it is known, Zurab Noghaideli, leader of the Movement for Fair Georgia, is in Moscow.

Reportedly, Noghaideli will discuss restoration of the air traffic and resumption of export of Georgian products to Russia at the meetings.


/Georgian Times/
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