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The Messenger
January 12, 2010


President Saakashvili awards John McCain Hero of Georgia Order 
By Mzia Kupunia 


Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili awarded US Senator John McCain the Hero 
of Georgia Order on Monday. Speaking at the award ceremony in the Batumi 
Sheraton Hotel, Saakashvili hailed the Senator’s efforts during the August war. 

“You always discover who your true friends are in times of severe hardship. 
Senator McCain left his election campaign and came to Georgia during the 
Russian-Georgian conflict to defend Georgia’s interests on different 
international TV channels,” Saakashvili said “We should never forget this… 
McCain has lived the life of a hero, has done heroic deeds for the US and 
Georgia, so in the name of the whole of Georgia I would like to award him the 
Hero of Georgia Order,” the President said. 

The award is an expression of friendship between the two leaders as well as an 
expression of partnership and solidarity between the two nations, McCain said, 
adding that the US and Georgia are “confronted by common challenges, bound by 
common interests and united by common democratic values of individual liberty, 
equal justice, human rights and human dignity. These convictions join our 
nations in a friendship that is greater than any one leader, greater than any 
one Government, greater than the events of today and tomorrow. Our friendship 
is as enduring as our fidelity to the indivisible values that we share,” the US 
Senator said. “Of all the honours I have received in my life the Hero of 
Georgia award is among the most meaningful and is one which I will cherish 
forever,” he added. 

Earlier on Monday the Senator met representatives of the Georgian opposition. 
Leader of the Parliamentary opposition Christian Democratic Movement Giorgi 
Targamadze, member of the Alliance for Georgia and the Republican Party leader 
Davit Usupashvili and Defend Georgia leader Levan Gachechiladze met McCain at 
the Hotel Intourist in Batumi. The opposition leaders said that the main 
subjects discussed had been Georgia’s foreign threats and the process of 
democratisation in the country. “We talked about Russian-Georgian relations, US 
support for Georgia and the need to strengthen the pressure on Russia to meet 
its commitments undertaken by signing the ceasefire agreement,” Giorgi Tarmadze 
said. 

“We told Senator McCain that without democracy Georgia will not be able to cope 
with foreign threats. We also told him that US support is very important for 
Georgia and that there are ways to make this assistance more effective,” 
Usupashvili said after the meeting. Levan Gachechiladze said that McCain is 
“one of those rare people to whom Saakashvili might listen,” adding that the 
Senator’s visit might bring some tangible positive results for the country. 

The Georgian Labour Party criticised McCain for “lobbying” for President 
Saakashvili. Speaking at a special press conference on Monday the leader of the 
party, Shalva Natelashvili, said that John McCain, together with previous US 
President George Bush, had been responsible for the Rose Revolution in Georgia, 
which according to Natelashvili was a “coup d’etat carried out in an 
anti-constitutional way.” 

Senator McCain also visited Zugdidi where he met the head of the EU Monitoring 
Mission in Georgia, Hansjorg Haber and IDPs from Abkhazia. Haber described 
their meeting as “interesting.” He said that the sides had discussed the future 
prospects of the mission and ways to restoring trust bsetween the Georgian and 
Abkhaz peoples. Georgia’s strategy towards its occupied regions was one of the 
issues on the agenda, according to Haber. 

Russia should meet its ceasefire agreement commitments, McCain said in his 
comments for the media at Batumi Airport. The international community should 
use all institutions to make this happen and evaluate the situation here, he 
said. He called on other countries to get involved in the regulation of 
Georgian-Russian relations. 

The Georgian Foreign Ministry assessed McCain’s visit to Georgia as of “vital 
importance”. “With this visit Senator McCain has stressed that the US supports 
Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and that security guarantees in 
Georgia are important for the US,” Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze 
said. 

Senator McCain, who had arrived in Georgia late on Sunday with two fellow 
Republican Senators, John Barrasso and John Thune, left on January 11 from 
Batumi Airport. 
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