Президент Грузии находится с официальным визитом в Армении

Президент Грузии Саломе Зурабишвили в среду (13 марта) прибыла в Ереван в рамках своего первого официального визита в Армению с момента, как она стала президентом. Зурабишвили в президентском дворце в Ереване приветствовал президент Армении Армен Саркисян.

Президенты провели встречу один на один, после которой также состоялась встреча делегаций двух стран во главе с двумя президентами. В ходе встречи был обсужден ряд вопросов в отношениях между двумя странами, а также региональной и международной ситуации. Президенты также пообщались со СМИ.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Президент Армении Армен Саркисян приветствует президента Грузии Саломе Зурабишвили в президентском дворце в Ереване, 13 марта 2019 года (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой президента Армении)

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