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Saakashvili comments on gas supplies

21 December 2006 [16:52] - TODAY.AZ
Georgia's President Saakashvili said on December 21 he is optimistic about Georgia's gas supplies from Azerbaijani Shah-Deniz field after talks with the Turkish leadership, but hinted that "many technical issues" may still remain unclear.

Saakashvili was speaking with Georgian reporters in Istanbul after talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

"I have optimistic stance after talks here, but here we still may have many technical issues. But the most important thing we should understand is that Georgia should never again be depended on a single supplier. We should spare no efforts to avoid dependence on a single supplier. Every country does it and we should do it as well. So the government has been instructed to work towards [gaining gas supplies from] some different sources and to have better terms with these sources. Of course major focus is being made on Shah-Deniz gas. Strategically it will be our major supplier, but we should at the same time maintain other sources as well so that to always have an opportunity to receive gas from other sources in case of difficulties," Saakashvili said.

"As far as price is concerned, the price on gas on the world market is increasing. Our goal is to make this [price increase] less painful for our families [in Georgia], because I know very well how much each family in Georgia suffers. The government has been instructed over this issue as well to find maximally the best options in order to make the transition less painful. A lot of work remains to be done in this direction as well. In overall, our major goal is to provide heat and electricity to each person in Georgia in winter," Saakashvili stated. Civil Georgia

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