GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT LEADER TO VISIT ARMENIA
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November 07, 2012 | 10:50
Armenia's Ambassador to Georgia, Hovhannes Manukyan, paid a visit to
Georgia's newly-elect parliament, which is now located in Kutaisi city.
During the ambassador's meeting with the parliament's newly appointed
Speaker David Usupashvili, the latter noted that Manukyan is the
first ambassador with whom the meeting is taking place in the newly
constructed building of the parliament in Kutaisi.
Ambassador Manukyan expressed a conviction that the acquaintance and
the arrangements to be made with the new leadership of the Georgian
parliament will give new impulse to interparliamentary cooperation and
become an important step toward deepening Armenian-Georgian relations.
Giving a high evaluation to the current level Armenian-Georgian ties,
the interlocutors agreed upon the need to deepen cooperation. They
underscored the enhancement of steps toward economic integration
and strengthening regional security. David Usupashvili expressed
his readiness to give new impetus to bilateral relations. Also, they
reflected on the issues of concern for the Georgian-Armenian community.
Ambassador Manukyan handed to Usupashvili Armenian National Assembly
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan's congratulatory message and his invitation
to Armenia. Head of the Georgian parliament delightfully accepted
the invitation.
Next, Armenia's Ambassador met with First Vice-Speaker Manana
Kobakhidze of the Parliament of Georgia. Ambassador Manukyan reflected
on the avenues for expanding interparliamentary cooperation. The
interlocutors stressed the cooperation between the parliamentary
friendship groups, exchange of experience in lawmaking, and cooperation
within international organizations.
Also, Hovhannes Manukyan met with Georgian parliament vice-speakers
Zurab Abashidze, Murman Dumbadze, and Zviad Dzidziguri as well as
with Tedo Japaridze, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for
Foreign Affairs.
news.am
November 07, 2012 | 10:50
Armenia's Ambassador to Georgia, Hovhannes Manukyan, paid a visit to
Georgia's newly-elect parliament, which is now located in Kutaisi city.
During the ambassador's meeting with the parliament's newly appointed
Speaker David Usupashvili, the latter noted that Manukyan is the
first ambassador with whom the meeting is taking place in the newly
constructed building of the parliament in Kutaisi.
Ambassador Manukyan expressed a conviction that the acquaintance and
the arrangements to be made with the new leadership of the Georgian
parliament will give new impulse to interparliamentary cooperation and
become an important step toward deepening Armenian-Georgian relations.
Giving a high evaluation to the current level Armenian-Georgian ties,
the interlocutors agreed upon the need to deepen cooperation. They
underscored the enhancement of steps toward economic integration
and strengthening regional security. David Usupashvili expressed
his readiness to give new impetus to bilateral relations. Also, they
reflected on the issues of concern for the Georgian-Armenian community.
Ambassador Manukyan handed to Usupashvili Armenian National Assembly
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan's congratulatory message and his invitation
to Armenia. Head of the Georgian parliament delightfully accepted
the invitation.
Next, Armenia's Ambassador met with First Vice-Speaker Manana
Kobakhidze of the Parliament of Georgia. Ambassador Manukyan reflected
on the avenues for expanding interparliamentary cooperation. The
interlocutors stressed the cooperation between the parliamentary
friendship groups, exchange of experience in lawmaking, and cooperation
within international organizations.
Also, Hovhannes Manukyan met with Georgian parliament vice-speakers
Zurab Abashidze, Murman Dumbadze, and Zviad Dzidziguri as well as
with Tedo Japaridze, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee for
Foreign Affairs.