Armenian parliament Speaker visits Georgia

Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili has met with President of the National Assembly of Armenia Ara Babloyan, who is paying an official visit to Tbilisi today, agenda.ge reports from Tbilisi.

During the meeting the Georgian Prime Minister and the Armenian Parliamentary Speaker referred to the 25-year diplomatic relations between Georgia and Armenia, and stressed the potential of deepening trade and economic cooperation.

Kvirikashvili thanked Babloyan for the help Armenia provided during a massive forest fire in Georgia's Borjomi Gorge this August.

They also discussed the potential of cooperation in tourism and maintenance of cultural heritage.

source: commonspace.eu with agenda.ge

photo: Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili with the Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Ara Babloyan, in Tbilisi on 26 September 2017. (picture courtesy of agenda.ge).

 

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