Georgia and Armenia Strengthen Ties in High-Level Tbilisi Talks
Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan recently held discussions in Tbilisi, focusing on bilateral relations. This meeting was part of a series of high-level exchanges, demonstrating the commitment of both countries to strengthening their ties.
Bochorishvili commended the trilateral meeting held earlier this year in Tbilisi, involving Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. This gathering aimed to foster mutually beneficial cooperation among the three nations. She also acknowledged the long-standing history of mutual respect and friendship between the Georgian and Armenian peoples.
Bochorishvili praised the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, describing it as a significant step towards regional stability. She further highlighted Armenia's consistent support for Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity on the international stage.
Bochorishvili emphasized the importance of deepening cooperation and strategic partnership between Georgia and Armenia. She noted that relations between the two countries were elevated to a strategic partnership in 2024, further solidifying their bond.
Bochorishvili thanked Mirzoyan for his visit and expressed confidence in the continued partnership between Georgia and Armenia. She reiterated that the relationship between the two countries is vital for the stability and development of the wider South Caucasus region.
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