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Georgian Minister didn’t remember

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Georgia's Minister of Transport wasn't able to remember which museum she had visited during her short visit to Armenia at a press conference today.

"I managed to see one of Armenia's many interesting museums," Georgian Minister of Transport Vera Kobalia said in response to "A1+"'s question during a press conference today.

Armenia's Minister of Transport helped her and said she had visited Parajanov's museum.

Vera Kobalia has been in Armenia for two days now and has managed to tour Yerevan, but Minister of Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan hasn't always been able to accompany her due to his busy schedule.

Journalists asked what had impressed her the most, and Kobalia said she was very impressed by "Zvartnots" airport. She informed that the Georgian government would like to reconstruct the airport in Kutaisi and intends to invite Armenian experts to help plan and build the airport in Georgia.

Before the press conference, the two ministers held private talks, after which Manuk Vardanyan said they had discussed efforts in relation to the 75-year old woman who had cut the Internet cable entering Armenia from Georgia in March 2011.

"We hope the old lady won't do something like that again," RA Minister of Transport and Communication Manuk Vardanyan said.