ARMENIAN CONSUL MEETS ADJARA'S PRESIDENT
tert.am
23.11.12
Armenian Consul General to Adjara Aram Grigoryan has met the country's
new president, Archil Khabadze.
According to a press release by Armenia's Foreign Ministry, issues
of mutual interest were discussed at the meeting. The diplomat
congratulated the Adjaran leader on his appointment, expressing hope
that the mutually beneficial cooperation between the autonomous
republic and the Armenian Consulate General will continue during
his tenure.
The Adjaran president briefed Grigoryan on their new programs and
the plans for completing the projects under way.
The sides further addressed the construction of the
Batumi-Khulo-Akhaltskhe-Bavra highway which is of key importance to
Armenia. Khabadze said that his country's leadership is committed to
complete the project.
The roadway is expected to cut in half Georgia's traffic communication
with Armenia, enabling tourists to more frequently visit the Adjarian
resorts.
The Armenian diplomat and the Adjaran leader also addressed a broad
framework of issues related to the local Armenians. Khabadze emphasized
the importance of the community's role in different spheres of the
country's life.
At the end, the sides considered possibilities of deepening cooperation
between the sister cities and towns of Adjaria and Armenia's Lori
region.
From: A. Papazian
tert.am
23.11.12
Armenian Consul General to Adjara Aram Grigoryan has met the country's
new president, Archil Khabadze.
According to a press release by Armenia's Foreign Ministry, issues
of mutual interest were discussed at the meeting. The diplomat
congratulated the Adjaran leader on his appointment, expressing hope
that the mutually beneficial cooperation between the autonomous
republic and the Armenian Consulate General will continue during
his tenure.
The Adjaran president briefed Grigoryan on their new programs and
the plans for completing the projects under way.
The sides further addressed the construction of the
Batumi-Khulo-Akhaltskhe-Bavra highway which is of key importance to
Armenia. Khabadze said that his country's leadership is committed to
complete the project.
The roadway is expected to cut in half Georgia's traffic communication
with Armenia, enabling tourists to more frequently visit the Adjarian
resorts.
The Armenian diplomat and the Adjaran leader also addressed a broad
framework of issues related to the local Armenians. Khabadze emphasized
the importance of the community's role in different spheres of the
country's life.
At the end, the sides considered possibilities of deepening cooperation
between the sister cities and towns of Adjaria and Armenia's Lori
region.
From: A. Papazian