
Pashinyan, Georgian PM Discuss Boosting Economic Cooperation
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan, during a joint press conference in Tbilisi today with his Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze, said a Yerevan-Baku peace deal will also benefit Georgia, Turkey and Iran.
Pashinyan, according to his office, said this is the reason his administration will continue to reach such a deal despite ongoing complications.
He thanked the Georgian government for contributing to the establishment of regional peace and security via its policies.
The two officials also spoke about the need to demarcate certain sections of their shared border.
Kobakhidze, according to his office, said the signing of a strategic partnership agreement between the countries played a decisive role in the deepening of the relations between Georgia and Armenia.
The two leaders also discussed boosting economic cooperation designed to attract foreign investment to the South Caucasus.
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