Премьер-министры Армении и Грузии провели неформальную встречу

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян и премьер-министр Грузии Мамука Бахтадзе в воскресенье (25 марта) провели неформальную встречу в селе Енокаван, в армянской провинции Тавуш.

На сайте правительства Армении говорится, что Никол Пашинян и Мамука Бахтадзе "подчеркнули важность армяно-грузинских отношений во всех сферах и выразили уверенность, что дальнейшее активное сотрудничество будет способствовать развитию и расширению сотрудничества между двумя соседними и дружественными государствами по ряду направлений".

Это была вторая неформальная встреча двух премьер-министров. Предыдущая неформальная встреча Никола Пашиняна и Мамуки Бахтадзе состоялась 15 января в городе Болниси, Грузия. Обе стороны подчеркнули важность этих неформальных обсуждений, которые позволяют двум странам детально рассмотреть региональные и двусторонние вопросы.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Никол Пашинян и Мамука Бахтадзе в воскресенье (25 марта) в ходе неформальной встречи в селе Енокаван, в армянской провинции Тавуш.

 

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