GEORGIAN PM'S VISIT TO ARMENIA PASSES IN WARM ATMOSPHERE
TERT.AM
17.01.13
Georgia's Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is in Armenia on his
first official visit. Greeting the reporters in Armenian language
after the meeting with his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan,
Ivanishvili said his first visit passes very warmly.
"I want to express my gratitude to Tigran Sargsyan for warm reception
and the meeting. Our meeting passed as if we knew each other from
childhood," Georgia's PM said.
Confessing jokingly that he is an inexperienced political figure but
all the issues of mutual interest were discussed, decisions made.
"Few issues have remained, but we managed to find compromises. On the
way from the airport we have discussed a number of issues on bosting
bilateral cooperation," Ivanishvili said.
Armenia's PM said they have registered that there are no issues in
the Armenian-Georgian relations they are not able to solve jointly
and there is a big potential to deepen the economic relations between
the two countries.
"I am very thankful to my counterpart that he warmly responded to all
my requests, we are going to set up task groups for the meetings of the
inter-governmental commissions and discuss interesting issues relating
to all the spheres. Today we have already signed two agreements on
culture and customs spheres," Tigran Sargsyan said.
Ivanishvili said that though they are new Government, they hope
the relations with the neighboring countries will improve, develop
and expand.
TERT.AM
17.01.13
Georgia's Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili is in Armenia on his
first official visit. Greeting the reporters in Armenian language
after the meeting with his Armenian counterpart Tigran Sargsyan,
Ivanishvili said his first visit passes very warmly.
"I want to express my gratitude to Tigran Sargsyan for warm reception
and the meeting. Our meeting passed as if we knew each other from
childhood," Georgia's PM said.
Confessing jokingly that he is an inexperienced political figure but
all the issues of mutual interest were discussed, decisions made.
"Few issues have remained, but we managed to find compromises. On the
way from the airport we have discussed a number of issues on bosting
bilateral cooperation," Ivanishvili said.
Armenia's PM said they have registered that there are no issues in
the Armenian-Georgian relations they are not able to solve jointly
and there is a big potential to deepen the economic relations between
the two countries.
"I am very thankful to my counterpart that he warmly responded to all
my requests, we are going to set up task groups for the meetings of the
inter-governmental commissions and discuss interesting issues relating
to all the spheres. Today we have already signed two agreements on
culture and customs spheres," Tigran Sargsyan said.
Ivanishvili said that though they are new Government, they hope
the relations with the neighboring countries will improve, develop
and expand.