Georgia to seriously consider Putin's remarks on ties

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Last Updated : Feb 11 2014 | 7:35 AM IST

Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili said Monday that his administration would seriously consider Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks on bilateral ties that were cut off after the 2008 war.

"Georgian-Russian relations are one of the most painful and problematic for the Georgian state," Xinhua quoted Margvelashvili as saying. "We'll make very serious and scrupulous analyses of his remark, hold consultations and form our position."

Georgia and Russia broke their diplomatic relations in August 2008 after they fought a five-day war over South Ossetia.

"If there is a possibility of giving a positive impetus to the Georgian-Russian relations, if there is serious readiness to discuss very problematic topics, of course there is foundation to talk over these issues with our counterparts, (we will) have consultations inside the country and also with the Western colleagues and consider such meetings," he said.

Putin described Georgia's participation in the Sochi Olympics as "a very good sign" to regulate bilateral relations, Georgian reporters covering the ongoing Sochi Winter Olympics reported.

"We're very happy that Georgia's team arrived for the Sochi Olympics," said Putin, adding that the decision to participate is a step forward in regulating bilateral ties.

Putin also told reporters that the Tbilisi-Sochi flights would be kept after the Olympics. "You know that Tbilisi-Sochi regular flights have been taking place. We have decided to preserve this practice after the Olympics."

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First Published: Feb 11 2014 | 7:32 AM IST

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