Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze on Sunday (25 March) had an informal meeting in the village of Yenokavan, in Armenia's Tavush province.
The website of the Armenian government said that Nikol Pashinyan and Mamuka Bakhtadze "emphasised the importance of Armenian-Georgian relations in all spheres and expressed confidence that further active cooperation will promote the development and expansion of cooperation between the two neighbouring and friendly states in a number of directions".
This was the second informal meeting between the two prime ministers. The previous informal meeting of Nikol Pashinyan and Mamuka Bakhtadze took place on 15 January in Bolnisi, Georgia. Both sides have emphasised the importance of these informal discussions which enable the two countries to review in depth regional and bilateral issues.
source: commonspace.eu
photo: Nikol Pashinyan and Mamuka Bakhtadze on Sunday (25 March) had an informal meeting in the village of Yenokavan, in Armenia's Tavush province.