ARMENIAN, GEORGIAN FMS TALK ABOUT ARMENIAN COMMUNITY'S ISSUES
Aysor
June 15 2010
Armenia
On his official visit to Georgia, Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian met Monday with his Georgian counterpart Grigol Vashadze,
a spokesperson to Armenian Foreign Ministry said.
Parties discussed in details a range of issues over which Armenian
Community of Georgia had expressed concerns. Georgian Foreign Minister
delivered to Nalbandian governmental projects aimed at resolving of
the existing problems. In particular, the projects contain activities
on new jobs establishment, road construction, improvement of the
educational and cultural structures and centers.
Grigol Vashadze praised actively developing relations between the two
countries in various spheres, and stressed that Georgian authorities
approve a political will for further development and strengthening of
relations with Armenia. Edward Nalbandian thanked for warm welcoming
and said is pleased with invitation to pay a visit to Tbilisi and
readiness of authorities of the two countries to develop friendly
relations.
Parties pointed that the regular meetings between them create good
opportunities for implementation of the running agreements and
designing of new programmes of cooperation.
Among highlights were regional and international issues, items of
trade and economical cooperation, and issues in sphere of transport
and energy. Officials talked about implementation of presidential
orders related to the issue of demarcation of the Armenia-Georgia
border and paid an attention to issue of easing the regime of crossing
the border for residents of the adjoining to borders territories.
Referring to the Armenian-Georgian cultural cooperation, Minister
Nalbandian said is pleased with intensification of the cultural ties
between the two countries. He pointed at the recent cultural event
held in Armenia -- Georgian Days. Parties reached an agreement to
continue cultural dialogue.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
June 15 2010
Armenia
On his official visit to Georgia, Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandian met Monday with his Georgian counterpart Grigol Vashadze,
a spokesperson to Armenian Foreign Ministry said.
Parties discussed in details a range of issues over which Armenian
Community of Georgia had expressed concerns. Georgian Foreign Minister
delivered to Nalbandian governmental projects aimed at resolving of
the existing problems. In particular, the projects contain activities
on new jobs establishment, road construction, improvement of the
educational and cultural structures and centers.
Grigol Vashadze praised actively developing relations between the two
countries in various spheres, and stressed that Georgian authorities
approve a political will for further development and strengthening of
relations with Armenia. Edward Nalbandian thanked for warm welcoming
and said is pleased with invitation to pay a visit to Tbilisi and
readiness of authorities of the two countries to develop friendly
relations.
Parties pointed that the regular meetings between them create good
opportunities for implementation of the running agreements and
designing of new programmes of cooperation.
Among highlights were regional and international issues, items of
trade and economical cooperation, and issues in sphere of transport
and energy. Officials talked about implementation of presidential
orders related to the issue of demarcation of the Armenia-Georgia
border and paid an attention to issue of easing the regime of crossing
the border for residents of the adjoining to borders territories.
Referring to the Armenian-Georgian cultural cooperation, Minister
Nalbandian said is pleased with intensification of the cultural ties
between the two countries. He pointed at the recent cultural event
held in Armenia -- Georgian Days. Parties reached an agreement to
continue cultural dialogue.
From: A. Papazian