Civil Georgia
Jan 22 2011
Saakashvili Visits Armenia
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 22 Jan.'11 / 18:20
Georgia and Armenia are `old allies' and the two countries `will be
lost' without close cooperation, President Saakashvili said in
Yerevan.
He started two-day working visit to Armenia on January 22.
Speaking at a ceremony of awarding winners of Armenian-Georgian school
students' competition in Yerevan, Saakashvili described his Armenian
counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, who was also present, as his `friend and
brother'.
`He deserves my respect and admiration,' Saakashvili added.
He also said that Georgia would provide ten presidential scholarships
for the Armenian students for studying in Georgia.
The Armenian President said on January 22, that his Georgian
counterpart's visit would be `one more step towards strengthening of
our relations.'
From: A. Papazian
Jan 22 2011
Saakashvili Visits Armenia
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 22 Jan.'11 / 18:20
Georgia and Armenia are `old allies' and the two countries `will be
lost' without close cooperation, President Saakashvili said in
Yerevan.
He started two-day working visit to Armenia on January 22.
Speaking at a ceremony of awarding winners of Armenian-Georgian school
students' competition in Yerevan, Saakashvili described his Armenian
counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, who was also present, as his `friend and
brother'.
`He deserves my respect and admiration,' Saakashvili added.
He also said that Georgia would provide ten presidential scholarships
for the Armenian students for studying in Georgia.
The Armenian President said on January 22, that his Georgian
counterpart's visit would be `one more step towards strengthening of
our relations.'
From: A. Papazian