PMS RECORDED THERE IS NOT AN ISSUE ARMENIA AND GEORGIA ARE NOT ABLE TO SOLVE BY THE RESULT OF JOINT DISCUSSIONS
12:40, 17 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS: Armenian-Georgian relations are
continuing to develop in the normal way and there is not an issue
two countries would not be able to solve down by the result of joint
discussions. Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan
came forth in the joint press conference with his Georgian counterpart
on January 17.
"Although it is the first visit of Georgian Prime Minister to Armenia
, it has passed in a warm atmosphere. We recorded there is a great
potential aimed at deepening and expanding economic relations between
the two countries. I am grateful to my colleague for responding to
all the requests " Prime Minister Sargsyan noted. Tigran Sargsyan
also informed an agreement was reached to form working groups and
organize the next intergovernmental meeting. " We have an interesting
and far-reaching programs comprising all areas" the head of Armenia's
Executive Body stated. Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili in
his turn also noted the meeting was held in a very cordial atmosphere.
There was an impression, we knew each other from the early childhood.
We have accepted very interesting decisions in the course of the
launcjed meeting, only few questions are left to be discussed.
Georgian PM voiced hope bilateral relations will continue to develop
in a dynamic way.
The delegation headed by Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili
will arrive in Armenia on January 17. Georgian Executive Body is
set to have meetings with President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh
Sargsyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, His Holiness Catholicos of
All Armenians Karekin II, as well as with the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs, Economy, Energy and Natural Resources. In the frame of his
Yerevan visit Bidzina Ivanishvili will also visit Tsitsernakaberd,
pay tribute to the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide, later
will attend the Matenadaran.
Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Georgia were
established on July 17 1992. The Republic of Armenia and Georgia have
signed nearly 80 international treaties, agreements, memoranda and
protocols which encompass almost all aspect of bilateral relations,
including. Over 66 mutual visits have been paid between Armenia and
Georgia since 1993 at the level of the heads of Foreign Ministers,
Prime Ministers and Presidents.
12:40, 17 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 17, ARMENPRESS: Armenian-Georgian relations are
continuing to develop in the normal way and there is not an issue
two countries would not be able to solve down by the result of joint
discussions. Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan
came forth in the joint press conference with his Georgian counterpart
on January 17.
"Although it is the first visit of Georgian Prime Minister to Armenia
, it has passed in a warm atmosphere. We recorded there is a great
potential aimed at deepening and expanding economic relations between
the two countries. I am grateful to my colleague for responding to
all the requests " Prime Minister Sargsyan noted. Tigran Sargsyan
also informed an agreement was reached to form working groups and
organize the next intergovernmental meeting. " We have an interesting
and far-reaching programs comprising all areas" the head of Armenia's
Executive Body stated. Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili in
his turn also noted the meeting was held in a very cordial atmosphere.
There was an impression, we knew each other from the early childhood.
We have accepted very interesting decisions in the course of the
launcjed meeting, only few questions are left to be discussed.
Georgian PM voiced hope bilateral relations will continue to develop
in a dynamic way.
The delegation headed by Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili
will arrive in Armenia on January 17. Georgian Executive Body is
set to have meetings with President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh
Sargsyan, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, His Holiness Catholicos of
All Armenians Karekin II, as well as with the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs, Economy, Energy and Natural Resources. In the frame of his
Yerevan visit Bidzina Ivanishvili will also visit Tsitsernakaberd,
pay tribute to the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide, later
will attend the Matenadaran.
Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Georgia were
established on July 17 1992. The Republic of Armenia and Georgia have
signed nearly 80 international treaties, agreements, memoranda and
protocols which encompass almost all aspect of bilateral relations,
including. Over 66 mutual visits have been paid between Armenia and
Georgia since 1993 at the level of the heads of Foreign Ministers,
Prime Ministers and Presidents.