Georgia's closeness with Russia to affect Armenian-Georgian relations
as well - expert
15:47 * 28.06.14
Georgia's closer partnership with Russia is likely to affect the
country's relations with Armenia as well, an expert in Georgian
studies has said, addressing the future of the Armenian-Georgian
relations.
"The Armenian-Georgian relations are regulated on two levels: direct
agreements on the one hand and the Russian-Georgian relations - on the
other. The former implies meetings; Armenia's president, for instance,
left recently for Georgia to discuss that particular question. The
Russian-Georgian relations - good-neighborly though they may be - will
affect the Armenian-Georgian relations," Johnny Melikyan told a news
conference on Saturday.
He said the two republics managed to develop economic relations in the
past two decades or so (ever since gaining independence) despite the
polar differences between the problems that they have faced.
"Collaborating with different poles over these years, [Armenia and
Georgia] nonetheless continued the collaboration without any problem.
We know that the car import problem is step by step finding a
solution, and that's very important in the economic relations between
Georgia and Armenia. So I think the problems are possible to solve,"
the expert noted.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
as well - expert
15:47 * 28.06.14
Georgia's closer partnership with Russia is likely to affect the
country's relations with Armenia as well, an expert in Georgian
studies has said, addressing the future of the Armenian-Georgian
relations.
"The Armenian-Georgian relations are regulated on two levels: direct
agreements on the one hand and the Russian-Georgian relations - on the
other. The former implies meetings; Armenia's president, for instance,
left recently for Georgia to discuss that particular question. The
Russian-Georgian relations - good-neighborly though they may be - will
affect the Armenian-Georgian relations," Johnny Melikyan told a news
conference on Saturday.
He said the two republics managed to develop economic relations in the
past two decades or so (ever since gaining independence) despite the
polar differences between the problems that they have faced.
"Collaborating with different poles over these years, [Armenia and
Georgia] nonetheless continued the collaboration without any problem.
We know that the car import problem is step by step finding a
solution, and that's very important in the economic relations between
Georgia and Armenia. So I think the problems are possible to solve,"
the expert noted.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian