DeFacto Agency, Armenia
Feb 15 2008
ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS BASE OF STABILITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS
YEREVAN, 15.02.08. DE FACTO. Armenian-Georgian relations are a base
of stability in the South Caucasus. This opinion was expressed by
Armenian and Georgian FMs Vardan Oskanian and David Bakradze in the
course of a bilateral meeting held within the frames of a meeting of
FMs of the countries of Black Sea region and EU.
According to the information DE FACTO received at the RA MFA Press
Office, Armenian and Georgian FMs had noted the differences in
approaches to the settlement of conflicts in the South Caucasus and
underscored they would continue the policy of taking into
consideration the interests of each other in the issue. Considering
urgent international issues the parties paid peculiar attention to
the Kosovo issue in connection with the development of events around
the declaration of the region's independence, which is expected to
take place.
Vardan Oskanian and David Bakradze discussed the issues on the agenda
of Armenian-Georgian relations. Again confirming the parties'
interest in deepening friendly relations, the ministers noted
determination of the two countries' leadership to contribute to
mutually beneficial cooperation in all directions. RA FM also noted
the importance of the two countries' involvement in the regional
transport projects. In the course of the meeting Georgia's FM
presented his Armenian colleague the perspectives of the
Georgian-Russian relations' settlement.
Feb 15 2008
ARMENIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS BASE OF STABILITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS
YEREVAN, 15.02.08. DE FACTO. Armenian-Georgian relations are a base
of stability in the South Caucasus. This opinion was expressed by
Armenian and Georgian FMs Vardan Oskanian and David Bakradze in the
course of a bilateral meeting held within the frames of a meeting of
FMs of the countries of Black Sea region and EU.
According to the information DE FACTO received at the RA MFA Press
Office, Armenian and Georgian FMs had noted the differences in
approaches to the settlement of conflicts in the South Caucasus and
underscored they would continue the policy of taking into
consideration the interests of each other in the issue. Considering
urgent international issues the parties paid peculiar attention to
the Kosovo issue in connection with the development of events around
the declaration of the region's independence, which is expected to
take place.
Vardan Oskanian and David Bakradze discussed the issues on the agenda
of Armenian-Georgian relations. Again confirming the parties'
interest in deepening friendly relations, the ministers noted
determination of the two countries' leadership to contribute to
mutually beneficial cooperation in all directions. RA FM also noted
the importance of the two countries' involvement in the regional
transport projects. In the course of the meeting Georgia's FM
presented his Armenian colleague the perspectives of the
Georgian-Russian relations' settlement.