May 8, 2003 - 22:25 AMT
SOME DISPUTABLE LOTS REMAIN ON GEORGIAN-AZERI STATE FRONTIER
Only two thirds of the line of the state frontier between Georgia and Azerbaijan are coordinated at present. As Georgian foreign ministry ambassador for special commissions Zaza Kandelaki told "Novosti" Russian agency, a few lots remain disputable, specifically in the territory near "Red Bridge" checkpoint. In his words, in late May representatives of official delegations of Georgia and Azerbaijan will meet in Tbilisi to discuss a wide range of issues of demarcation and delimitation of the state frontier between the two countries. In the course of the meeting the Georgian delegation intends to ask Azeri colleagues to pass to Georgia part of the Azeri territory, where David-Gareji cloister complex of the 19-th century is situated.