NO ISSUES THAT CAN'T BE RESOLVED BETWEEN ARMENIA AND GEORGIA
Tert
Nov 6 2009
Armenia
Today, the recently appointed Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia
Grigol Tabatadze submitted his credentials to Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan, informs the President of the Republic of Armenia
press office.
Congratulating the diplomat on being appointed ambassador, the
president said, "We have passed quite a long historic path and our
previous relations oblige us to become even closer friends and to
cooperate even more closely. The level of our relations today, of
course, is very high but they need constant attention and improvement.
That is why, the ambassadors of our countries must work very
intensively. I think we haven't exhausted the entire potential of
our opportunities, and we can offer new prospects of cooperation."
In Ambassador Tabatadze's words, Mikheil Saakashvili, too, places much
importance on the development of relations with its friend Armenia and
finds that there is no other option than friendship and cooperation.
At the same time, he said that his country's political leadership
highly praises the Armenian president's vision considering he is
the political figure who looks upon the future while not forgetting
the past.
The Armenian president and the ambassador were of the same opinion
that there are no such issues between the two countries that are
impossible to settle through joint discussions and dialogue.
The parties also referred to issues relating to the agenda between
Armenia and Georgia and the intergovernmental commission's activities.
Tert
Nov 6 2009
Armenia
Today, the recently appointed Ambassador of Georgia to Armenia
Grigol Tabatadze submitted his credentials to Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan, informs the President of the Republic of Armenia
press office.
Congratulating the diplomat on being appointed ambassador, the
president said, "We have passed quite a long historic path and our
previous relations oblige us to become even closer friends and to
cooperate even more closely. The level of our relations today, of
course, is very high but they need constant attention and improvement.
That is why, the ambassadors of our countries must work very
intensively. I think we haven't exhausted the entire potential of
our opportunities, and we can offer new prospects of cooperation."
In Ambassador Tabatadze's words, Mikheil Saakashvili, too, places much
importance on the development of relations with its friend Armenia and
finds that there is no other option than friendship and cooperation.
At the same time, he said that his country's political leadership
highly praises the Armenian president's vision considering he is
the political figure who looks upon the future while not forgetting
the past.
The Armenian president and the ambassador were of the same opinion
that there are no such issues between the two countries that are
impossible to settle through joint discussions and dialogue.
The parties also referred to issues relating to the agenda between
Armenia and Georgia and the intergovernmental commission's activities.