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Georgian Border Police Supports Exchanging Territories with Azerbaijan to Resolve Problems with Monastery Complex Police Head

Politics Materials 16 November 2006 15:58 (UTC +04:00)

The Head of the Georgian Border Police does not exclude the possibility of exchanging the territories on borders with Azerbaijan. This proposal may deal with the 2700-meter disputable section that is located in the territory of the Georgian historical monument Monastery Complex David Garedji, the Chief Frontier Guard of Georgia Badri Bisadze informed Trend Special Correspondent in Tbilisi.

The matter is that the administrative border passes through the territory of the border between the two countries, and this imposes additional tensions, he said, adding that one cell of the complex is located in the Georgian territory, and the remaining cells are located in the territory of Azerbaijan.

Naturally frontier guards of the two countries control and defend this border, and as a result, the believers can not freely move in the territory of the complex, Bisadze stressed. He considers that this problem may be resolved within the works of the Georgian-Azerbaijani boundary delimitation.

Bisadze made this statement as a result of the meeting of the Parliamentary Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sport that focused on the problems with David Garedji and the ways of its settlement. The meeting was closed for the press.

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