May 17, 2005 - 13:18 AMT
GEORGIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL TURNED TO BE TERSE
Georgian Prosecutor General Zurab Adeishvili refused from comments on the investigation of the circumstances referring to the possible attempt at US President George W. Bush during his latest visit to Tbilisi. "Investigation is held, so no comments," the Georgian Prosecutor General stated at a press conference in Yerevan today. It should be reminded that after the statements of the Georgian and US Presidents a grenade was found at the Tbilisi Liberty Square not far from the presidential rostrum. Z. Adeishvili on the whole turned to be terse at the press conference. Answering a question whether people desecrating Armenian historical monuments in the territory of Georgia are called to account, which is periodically reported, Z. Adeishvili only noted that Georgian law-enforcement bodies work to that end. The only thing Adeishvili spoke about in detail was the Georgian experience of struggle against corruption. He specifically noted that after the "rose revolution" "active struggle with that negative phenomenon" was launched in the country, "a number of officials, ministers and judges."