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Visiting Republican Senator, John McCain, said in Batumi on January 11, that Georgia and the United States were 'confronted by common challenges' and re­mained bound by common inter­ests and democratic values.
John McCain arrived in Geor­gia with two other Republican Senators, John Barrasso and John Thune. Before meeting with President Saakashvili, the delega­tion met in Batumi, Ajara Autono­mous Republic, with some oppo­sition leaders, including Davit Usupashvili, leader of Republican Party, part of Alliance for Geor­gia; MP Giorgi Targamadze, lead­er of Christian-Democratic Move­ment and of parliamentary minor­ity and Levan Gachechiladze, a co-founder of public movement Defend Georgia.
President Saakashvili said af­ter meeting with the U.S. senators that John McCain was Georgia's long-time and firm supporter and awarded him with Georgia's high­est state honor of National Hero. Saakashvili said that during the August, 2008 war 'some friends of ours were telling us to sign under every condition put forth by Putin [Russia's PM] oth­erwise we would have faced the threat of physical extermination.'
'They were telling us to stop resistance... Lot's of well-known world figures were calling me with this [message],' Saakashvili said.
He said that when John McCain, who at that time was a presidential candidate, called him and told him 'not to surrender and not to say no to freedom.'
'He told me: 'we will stand by Georgia and we all be Georgians',' Saakashvili said. 'Senator McCain abandoned his presidential cam­paign and was defending Geor­gia on international TV chan­nels... We should never forget it.'
'Of all the honors I've re­ceived in my life the National Hero Award is among the most mean­ingful and it is one that I would cherish for ever,' Senator McCain said in Batumi.
He said that this award was an expression of 'friendship between two leaders - myself and President Saakashvili.' He also added that it was much more than that and it was an expression of 'partnership and solidarity between our two nations.'
'Nations confronted by com­mon challenges, bound by com­mon interests and united by com­mon democratic values, individu­al liberty, an equal justice, human rights and human dignity,' Sena­tor McCain added.
'These convictions join our na­tions in a friendship that is great­er than any one leader, greater than any one government, great­er than events of today and to­morrow. Our friendship is as en­during as our fidelity to the indi­visible values that we share,' he said.
Also on January 11, Senatxfr McCain traveled to town of Zug-didi at breakaway Abkhazia's ad­ministrative border where he vis­ited a local field office of EU Mon­itoring Mission and met with head of the mission Hansjorg Haber.

 

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