Georgian PM, Armenian Security Council Secretary discuss bilateral relations, future cooperation

The head of the Government thanked the Armenian official for his visit to Georgia and stressed the importance of ensuring “peace and stability” in the South Caucasus region, the Government Administration said. Photo: Government Administration

Agenda.ge, 04 May 2022 - 13:14, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgian-Armenian relations and future cooperation were discussed on Wednesday in a meeting between the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and the Secretary of the National Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigorian.

The head of the Government thanked the Armenian official for his visit to Georgia and stressed the importance of ensuring “peace and stability” in the South Caucasus region, the Government Administration said.

Garibashvili said Georgia was ready to contribute to the “regional dialogue” to promote the economic, trade, cultural and other ties. The meeting focused on the Georgian Prime Minister's recent Peaceful Neighbourhood Initiative as a platform for the dialogue.

Garibashvili and Grigorian also discussed the ongoing hostilities in Ukraine. The PM noted Georgia’s solidarity with and political support for Ukraine in the wake of the ongoing Russian invasion of the country, through both international formats and humanitarian aid provision.