SPEAKER OF GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT VISITS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MEMORIAL
ArmInfo
2009-02-24 13:36:00
ArmInfo. The delegation of the Georgian Parliament headed by Speaker
David Bakradze visited Armenian Genocide Memorial 'Tsitsernakaberd'
Tuesday. The speaker laid wreath to the Memorial.
The Georgian minister told media Genocide issue is a very painful
problem for the Georgian people. 'Georgia absolutely shares the
approaches to the moral evaluation of the Genocide. First of all,
it is the responsibility of politicians to prevent repetition of that
history in order we see no ethnic purges or genocides in future. The
most sacred right of the people is the right to live', Bakradze
said. As regards the goal of his visit to Yerevan, the speaker said:
'Interparliamentary relations of Armenia and Georgia fully reflect
the friendly and partner relations of our countries. Undoubtedly,
there is still potential for improvement of the bilateral relations'.
D. Bakradze said one of the goals of his visit is to discuss specific
dimensions of interparliamentary cooperation: 'In particular, it
is cooperation of deputy groups of friendship. We intend to develop
these relations not only through visits but also through meetings of
parliamentary sectoral commissions'.
ArmInfo
2009-02-24 13:36:00
ArmInfo. The delegation of the Georgian Parliament headed by Speaker
David Bakradze visited Armenian Genocide Memorial 'Tsitsernakaberd'
Tuesday. The speaker laid wreath to the Memorial.
The Georgian minister told media Genocide issue is a very painful
problem for the Georgian people. 'Georgia absolutely shares the
approaches to the moral evaluation of the Genocide. First of all,
it is the responsibility of politicians to prevent repetition of that
history in order we see no ethnic purges or genocides in future. The
most sacred right of the people is the right to live', Bakradze
said. As regards the goal of his visit to Yerevan, the speaker said:
'Interparliamentary relations of Armenia and Georgia fully reflect
the friendly and partner relations of our countries. Undoubtedly,
there is still potential for improvement of the bilateral relations'.
D. Bakradze said one of the goals of his visit is to discuss specific
dimensions of interparliamentary cooperation: 'In particular, it
is cooperation of deputy groups of friendship. We intend to develop
these relations not only through visits but also through meetings of
parliamentary sectoral commissions'.