IT IS IMPORTANT FOR US THAT ARMENIA BE SELF-DETERMINING, CONFIDENT, AND STRONG - GEORGIAN PRESIDENT
news.am
Nov 29 2011
Armenia
TBILISI. - Armenian-Georgian relations are not only friendly, but
pragmatic, too, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili stated during
a joint press conference with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
in Tbilisi, on Tuesday.
"There are no problems in our relations. It is vitally important for
us that Armenia be a self-determining, confident, and a strong country,
which is also a reliable partner of Georgia," Saakashvili stressed.
The Georgian president also noted that the improvement in
Armenian-Georgian relations has been exceptional in these years.
In Mikheil Saakashvili's words, serious steps are launched to further
improve bilateral relations, and the document signed on "Border
Cooperation" will serve that purpose. As per the Georgian President,
this document will considerably facilitate relations between the two
countries, because the people will no longer have to wait for hours
at the Armenian-Georgian border checkpoints to cross the border.
Speaking about friendly relations, Mikheil Saakashvili recalled that
Armenia was one of the first countries to lend a helping hand to
Georgia during its brief war with Russia, in August 2008.
"There are no problems in the Armenian-Georgian relations," Saakashvili
said, also underscoring Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan contribution
to bettering relations.
Georgia's President also spoke about the possibility of creating a
united economic region.
news.am
Nov 29 2011
Armenia
TBILISI. - Armenian-Georgian relations are not only friendly, but
pragmatic, too, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili stated during
a joint press conference with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
in Tbilisi, on Tuesday.
"There are no problems in our relations. It is vitally important for
us that Armenia be a self-determining, confident, and a strong country,
which is also a reliable partner of Georgia," Saakashvili stressed.
The Georgian president also noted that the improvement in
Armenian-Georgian relations has been exceptional in these years.
In Mikheil Saakashvili's words, serious steps are launched to further
improve bilateral relations, and the document signed on "Border
Cooperation" will serve that purpose. As per the Georgian President,
this document will considerably facilitate relations between the two
countries, because the people will no longer have to wait for hours
at the Armenian-Georgian border checkpoints to cross the border.
Speaking about friendly relations, Mikheil Saakashvili recalled that
Armenia was one of the first countries to lend a helping hand to
Georgia during its brief war with Russia, in August 2008.
"There are no problems in the Armenian-Georgian relations," Saakashvili
said, also underscoring Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan contribution
to bettering relations.
Georgia's President also spoke about the possibility of creating a
united economic region.