
“Georgia is a very important partner for us in the context of Armenia-EU relations. We discussed this matter thoroughly, and we hope to continue our cooperation in the future to achieve tangible results,” Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated during a joint briefing with his Georgian counterpart, Irakli Kobakhidze.
He noted that the political dialogue between Armenia and Georgia has been, and continues to be, highly active.
“We need to identify areas where we can collaborate more proactively and effectively, overcoming challenges and harnessing the opportunities at hand. What’s less significant than these meetings is how much time friends spend on non-essential matters; we value these warm relations immensely.
After each of these gatherings, our first thought is always when the next meeting will be, when we will have the pleasure of seeing each other again. I sincerely believe that the next encounter will be soon, and that we will be able to see tangible results from our agreements, whether regional, bilateral, or international; we both remain committed to this.
Once again, I would like to thank the Prime Minister of Georgia, my colleague, for such a warm and fraternal reception,” Pashinyan remarked.
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