В Батуми состоялась встреча премьер-министров Турции и Грузии (Обновлено)

Обновлено в 19.30 CET / 22.30 Тбилиси

В среду, 15 марта, в Батуми состоялась встреча премьер-министра Турции Бинали Йылдырыма и премьер-министра Грузии Георгия Квирикашвили.

На встрече также присутствовал советник премьер-министра Грузии по внешней политике Тедо Джапаридзе.

Йылдырым совершил короткий незапланированный визит в грузинский черноморский порт Батуми по пути из Афин в Турцию.

В последние годы между Грузией и Турцией установились прочные двусторонние отношения во многих областях, включая оборону.

В субботу вечером Батуми, административная столица Аджарской Автономной Республики в составе Грузии, пережил волну погромов, которые начались из-за неправильно припаркованного автомобиля одним из горожан, что вскоре переросло в демонстрацию недовольных действиями полиции.

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источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Премьер-министр Грузии Квирикашвили и премьер-министр Турции Йылдырым в Батуми, 15 марта (снимок эфира телевидения Аджарии)

 

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