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Georgian Speaker congratulated Ukrainians on successful elections

2010-02-08 17:04

David Bakradze, the speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, congratulated Ukrainian people on the successful second tour of presidential elections, which, in his view, were held past Sunday in a peaceful and stable atmosphere - Georgia Times correspondent in Tbilisi.

"I'd like to congratulate Ukrainian people on having conducted elections in peaceful and stable situation. According to the existing data, statements of international organisations and monitoring missions, elections were democratic and met international standards," Bakradze said at today's sitting of the Parliament.

He added that final results should be waited for, but expressed hope for maintaining good-neighbourly and partner relations between Georgia and Ukraine.

"At the present stage hope and deep confidence that friendly relations and strategic partnership between our countries will maintain, can be expressed; as there are reasons for that: our common interests, traditional friendship and good neighbourhood," Bakradze said.

 

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