Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Tuesday, March 29 held a meeting with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili in Tbilisi to discuss cooperation between the two countries.
According to a statement from the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the two highlighted that regular high-level meetings give positive dynamics to the further deepening of collaboration between the two countries.
Mirzoyan expressed conviction that the strengthening of mutual confidence and consistent dialogue between the two countries will contribute to regional security and stability. He underlined that the further development of friendly relations with Georgia has a strategic significance for Armenia, enshrined also in the 2021-2021 program of the Government of Armenia.
During the meeting, the continuous works of the Intergovernmental Commission for economic cooperation was emphasized.
The Armenian foreign policy chief also presented the situation resulting from the incursion of the armed forces of Azerbaijan into the Parukh village of Nagorno-Karabakh. The importance of undertaking steps towards halting the tension was stressed
They also weighed in on other international and regional issues, emphasizing the need for the establishment of stability and peace.