At the meeting with Nikol Pashinyan, we talked about the development of relations between the countries in all directions, be it cooperation in political, economic, cultural, educational or other fields. Such a statement the Prime Minister of Georgia made at a joint briefing with his Armenian colleague.
“It is a great honor for me to host the Prime Minister of Armenia in Georgia for the first time as the Head of the Government. It is my honor to host a representative delegation from Armenia.
I would like to once again recall my visit to Armenia in March and thank our hosts for their warm hospitality. The relationship between Georgia and Armenia is based on centuries-old relations and friendship between our peoples and centuries-old respect. We are glad that all this has turned into our strategic partnership from a political point of view, which will, of course, contribute to further deepening of our relations. I am glad that the signing of the agreement on strategic partnership has already played a turning point in terms of deepening our relations, and all this has concrete practical results. At today’s meeting, I thanked my colleague, Mr. Prime Minister, for his historic decision to support the UN resolution related to the return of internally displaced persons and refugees to Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region. Of course, this decision will further deepen the relations between our two countries. I also thanked my colleague at the meeting for his support of sovereignty and territorial integrity. I would like to note the very high dynamics of our relations, we have very frequent bilateral visits at the highest level, high-level visits are very frequent and, of course, we have full readiness to maintain this very good dynamics in our relations and high intensity in these relations. Today we talked about the development of relations between our countries in all directions, be it political, economic cooperation or cooperation in the direction of culture, education or other fields. Of course, all these areas are equally priority for us”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.