Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili has met with Armenia President Serzh Sargsyan and the Armenian PM Karen Karapetyan in Yerevan today.
The officials highlighted that their frequent, high-level meetings could further enhance economic, trade, political, humanitarian and cultural relations.
There is a positive dynamic in the Georgian-Armenian relationship in many directions, in terms of trade-economic ties among them,” Kvirikahsvili stated during his meeting with Sargsyan.
Met Prime Minister of #Armenia, my friend Karen Karapetyan. I am glad to be in a country with centuries-old friendship with #Georgia. High-level visits create a necessary foundation for further developing our bilateral relations. pic.twitter.com/2m5pYnevc7
— Giorgi Kvirikashvili (@KvirikashviliGi) March 2, 2018
Both officials underscored that regional stability played a key role in the economic development of the South Caucasian countries.
In a separate meeting with Karapetyan, Kvirikashvili thanked him for the invitation and paid particular attention to trade-economic relations between the two countries.
Kvirikashvili stated that both Georgia and Armenia are celebrating the 100th anniversary of becoming democratic republics, marking the most important dates for both countries.
The Prime Minister of Armenia, on his part, emphasized the good neighborly and friendly relations between the two countries and underscored the high level of political and economic cooperation.