Georgia and Azerbaijan are expected to sign a border delimitation agreement soon, President Saakashvili told reporters after talks with his visiting Azerbaijani counterpart, Ilham Aliyev, in Tbilisi on May 12. 35% of the border between the two countries remains to be agreed upon. Particular contention surrounds the Davit Gareji section of the border, a complex of cave monasteries forming the center-piece of what has become a major tourist attraction. “Joint working groups will meet soon… Strategic heights should remain under Azerbaijani control, while a complex of monasteries has to remain on Georgian territory… I am sure we will be able to sign [a border delimitation] agreement very soon,” Saakashvili said. |
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