ARMENIA, GEORGIA COMMITTED TO DEEPENING BILATERAL TIES
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/27/armenia-georgia-committed-to-deepening-bilateral-ties/
18:45 27.02.2014
Karen Ghazaryan
Public Radio of Armenia
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili has arrived in Armenia for a
two-day official visit at the invitation of Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan. After a meeting at the Presidential Palace, the leaders of
the two countries made a statement for the press.
Presidents Sargsyan and Margvelashvili stressed their commitment to
continue to work in the spirit of traditional friendship and harmony
between the two countries. The Presidents said they held productive
talks on all issues on the bilateral agenda.
"Armenia traditionally attaches great importance to the development
of good-neighborly relations with Georgia," President Sargsyan said.
According to him, the consistent reinforcement of cooperation is one
of the priorities of Armenia's foreign agenda.
"The recent frequent visits are an indicator of high-level political
dialogue," the Armenian President said, adding that "high-level
political dialogue is the best impulse for the intensification of
economic cooperation."
The two Presidents voiced confidence that the 10th sitting of
the Armenia-Georgian Inter-Governmental Commission to be convened
in Yerevan will provide an opportunity to discuss the process of
implementation of earlier agreements and outline the perspectives of
bilateral economic cooperation.
Serzh Sargsyan said they referred to the regional infrastructure
projects as an important guarantee for ensuring stability and security
in the region.
Both leaders agree that the comprehensive settlement of all conflicts
is possible exceptionally in a peaceful way, in compliance with the
principles of international law.
Having visited the three neighboring countries, the Georgian President
concludes that the neighbors are interested in the development of
relations with Georgia, which meets the Georgian objectives and
foreign policy priorities.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan expressed confidence that the
Georgian President's visit would give new impetus to the reinforcement
of friendly relations. Margvelashvili said he has invited the Armenian
President to Georgia and voiced confidence that it will provide another
opportunity for the development and deepening of bilateral ties.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/02/27/armenia-georgia-committed-to-deepening-bilateral-ties/
18:45 27.02.2014
Karen Ghazaryan
Public Radio of Armenia
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili has arrived in Armenia for a
two-day official visit at the invitation of Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan. After a meeting at the Presidential Palace, the leaders of
the two countries made a statement for the press.
Presidents Sargsyan and Margvelashvili stressed their commitment to
continue to work in the spirit of traditional friendship and harmony
between the two countries. The Presidents said they held productive
talks on all issues on the bilateral agenda.
"Armenia traditionally attaches great importance to the development
of good-neighborly relations with Georgia," President Sargsyan said.
According to him, the consistent reinforcement of cooperation is one
of the priorities of Armenia's foreign agenda.
"The recent frequent visits are an indicator of high-level political
dialogue," the Armenian President said, adding that "high-level
political dialogue is the best impulse for the intensification of
economic cooperation."
The two Presidents voiced confidence that the 10th sitting of
the Armenia-Georgian Inter-Governmental Commission to be convened
in Yerevan will provide an opportunity to discuss the process of
implementation of earlier agreements and outline the perspectives of
bilateral economic cooperation.
Serzh Sargsyan said they referred to the regional infrastructure
projects as an important guarantee for ensuring stability and security
in the region.
Both leaders agree that the comprehensive settlement of all conflicts
is possible exceptionally in a peaceful way, in compliance with the
principles of international law.
Having visited the three neighboring countries, the Georgian President
concludes that the neighbors are interested in the development of
relations with Georgia, which meets the Georgian objectives and
foreign policy priorities.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan expressed confidence that the
Georgian President's visit would give new impetus to the reinforcement
of friendly relations. Margvelashvili said he has invited the Armenian
President to Georgia and voiced confidence that it will provide another
opportunity for the development and deepening of bilateral ties.