GEORGIAN-RUSSIAN SITTING ON BORDER DELIMITATION PUT OFF

TBILISI, May 22 (AVN) - Zaza Kandelaki, chairman of the state committee for border delimitation with Russia, has postponed his visit to Moscow that was planned for Monday, a source in the Foreign Ministry told the Military News Agency.

According to the source, Moscow asked to put off the joint sitting of the country's border delimitation commissions scheduled for Tuesday. Alexander Yakovenko, chairman of the Russian commission, explained this decision with the necessity to prepare for the meeting more thoroughly.

The list of arguable points of the 906km Russia-Georgia border has not yet been defined, the source went on. The Georgian side thinks there are about 40 of them.

In the course of the negotiations the official Tbilisi will most surely raise the subject of the village of Pichvni located on the Chechen part of the border, the Agency's source in the Georgian border guard service said. A couple of months ago Russian border guards entered this village.