ARMENIA AND GEORGIA MUST DEEPEN AND DEVELOP RELATIONS - AMBASSADOR
NEWS.AM
February 25, 2013 | 16:39
YEREVAN.- Armenia and Georgia must deepen and develop relations,
Georgian Ambassador Tengiz Sharmanashvili told reporters on Monday.
"As an Ambassador, I am pleased that relations are improving and are
on the rise. With the change of power in Georgia, no issues regarding
Armenia were changed," he said.
Further evidence of the high level bilateral relations is Prime
Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili's visit to Yerevan and the negotiations
with the Armenian leadership, he noted.
Tengiz Sharmanashvili recalled that during the visit several
agreements, including joint use of customs checkpoints on the border,
were signed. he diplomat noted that the work on the agreement was
launched by the old government, but the new Cabinet brought the
processes to the end, which proves Georgia considers necessary
deepening relations with Armenia in all fields, especially when it
comes to economy.
"I am instructed to increase the pace of development of bilateral
relations," Ambassador concluded.
NEWS.AM
February 25, 2013 | 16:39
YEREVAN.- Armenia and Georgia must deepen and develop relations,
Georgian Ambassador Tengiz Sharmanashvili told reporters on Monday.
"As an Ambassador, I am pleased that relations are improving and are
on the rise. With the change of power in Georgia, no issues regarding
Armenia were changed," he said.
Further evidence of the high level bilateral relations is Prime
Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili's visit to Yerevan and the negotiations
with the Armenian leadership, he noted.
Tengiz Sharmanashvili recalled that during the visit several
agreements, including joint use of customs checkpoints on the border,
were signed. he diplomat noted that the work on the agreement was
launched by the old government, but the new Cabinet brought the
processes to the end, which proves Georgia considers necessary
deepening relations with Armenia in all fields, especially when it
comes to economy.
"I am instructed to increase the pace of development of bilateral
relations," Ambassador concluded.