Georgian PM, Armenian President discuss cooperation

The officials also emphasised “ongoing processes” in the South Caucasus region, with the Georgian PM once again confirming his Government’s “strong support for peace and stability” in the region. Photo: Georgian Government Administration

Agenda.ge, 25 Mar 2024 - 19:05, Tbilisi,Georgia

The “fruitful” cooperation between Georgia and Armenia was discussed on Monday in a meeting between the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Vahagn Khachaturyan, the President of Armenia.

The Georgian Government Administration said the meeting highlighted “long-term neighbourly” ties between the states and noted the strategic partnership agreement, signed between them in January, had taken bilateral relations to a “qualitatively different level”.

The parties noted prospects for a further deepening of cooperation “in various fields” and the importance of its “full utilisation”.

The officials also emphasised “ongoing processes” in the South Caucasus region, with the Georgian PM once again confirming his Government’s “strong support for peace and stability” in the region. 

The Administration added members of the governments of the two countries also featured in an extended meeting.