BAKU: Burjanadze Apologizes To Baku, Yerevan For "Any Inconvenience"

BURJANADZE APOLOGIZES TO BAKU, YEREVAN FOR "ANY INCONVENIENCE"

Trend News Agency
May 29 2009
Azerbaijan

Leader of the Democratic movement-United Georgia Nino Burjanadze
apologized to Azerbaijan and Armenia for closed railway track on
May 26.

"We understand thereby caused harm to our neighbors, but we had
no other way," Burjanadze told opposition members in front of the
mayor’s building.

Activists pointed out the wall of the municipality with offensive
slogans

A closer cooperation will be established with Azerbaijan and Armenia
after Saakashvili’s resignation, while Saakashvili’s administration
is a great danger for these countries.

Burjanadze blamed the authorities of killing young
oppositionists. After the "provocation in the Holy Trinity, the
authorities were planning to invite young oppositionists in the Public
Television to shed blood". "We dissuade them from going there and
closed the railway track," she added.