Discussions on Determination of Azeri-Georgian Borders Continue

Assa Irada, Azerbaijan
Nov. 3, 2004

Discussions on Determination of Azeri-Georgian Borders Continue

Azerbaijani and Georgian experts continue discussions on determination
of borders between the two countries, chairman of the State Committee
on Soil and Mapping Garib Mammadov has told journalists.

Discussions on the maps of disputable areas, which were drawn up by
the two countries’ experts earlier, are underway as well. Georgian
experts are expected to visit Azerbaijan by the end of this year to
continue discussions.

Stressing that Keshishdagh, the disputable highest peak situated on
the Azerbaijani-Georgian border, is considered to be Azerbaijan’s
territory, Mammadov noted that it is possible to view the territories
of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia from the peak. `Therefore,
Keshishdagh cannot be considered as a disputable area,’ Mammadov
underlined.