The system of the common threats that united Armenia and Georgia, strategically does not let them to be in confrontation, political expert, Aleksandr Rusetsky, told Arminfo correspondent.
"These two countries have numerous and various pretensions to each other - open and veiled, but a system of common threats unites them. Therefore, strategically they cannot be in confrontation, though separate serious incidents are quite expectable in case of changing of the geo-political balance of forces", -the expert said. He also added that Armenia and Georgia do not have different foreign political choice. The societies of these two states are divided at pro-Western, pro-Russian and soil-bound people. These groups cannot become comparable in the politics, and this is the basis of the tragedy of the post-Soviet states.
He said that today we can see the tragedy of the separated society in Ukraine. "Russia and the West have been struggling for this buffer region. It is a geo-political extremism, which in fact will result in its separation at the influence zones and in millions of victims", - the expert concluded.