On November 14, in Tbilisi, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan was received by Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili. The interlocutors discussed issues on the agenda of the bilateral partnership between Armenia and Georgia.
Both sides emphasized that Armenia and Georgia are united by traditional friendship and commonalities between their peoples, mutual respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the two states, as well as stable economic ties.
Touching upon regional issues, Minister Mirzoyan noted: “The beneficiary of the established peace is not only Armenia and Azerbaijan, but also Georgia, the entire region. The wider geographical interconnectedness will also benefit from it.” Minister Mirzoyan added that its organic continuation will be the development of cooperation in the South Caucasus, including in a trilateral format. The Georgian President expressed support for this vision.
The RA Foreign Minister and the Georgian President exchanged views on the implementation of new initiatives as part of the critical mission to develop a partnership between the two countries, as well as on issues of practical cooperation in overcoming challenges in modern conditions.