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Mutual aspiration to develop Armenian-Georgian relations and reliable dialogue at the official level will predetermine our common efforts

July 17,2022 18:03

PM Pashinyan sends congratulatory message to Georgian Prime Minister

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Georgia. The message reads as follows,

“Honorable Mr. Garibashvili, dear Irakli,

I heartily congratulate you on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and Georgia.

I can rightfully note that 30 years is just a moment in the centuries-old annals of the Armenian and Georgian peoples, but in the recent history of our two countries that have regained their independence, it is defined as the most important period of establishing and developing neighborly interstate relations, which is rich in significant achievements and successes.

The traditional friendly relations of the two fraternal peoples, anchored on our rich historical and cultural heritage and identical value system, continue to strengthen thanks to consistent work and close cooperation, creating prerequisites for further cooperation and state building.

Armenia has always attached great importance to the continuous development and strengthening of relations with neighboring and friendly Georgia, and the intensity of high-level meetings between the two countries proves our firm commitment to further expand the existing mutually beneficial cooperation in all directions.

I am confident that mutual aspiration to develop Armenian-Georgian relations and reliable dialogue at the official level will predetermine our common efforts for the benefit of both peoples.

Regards and best wishes

Nikol Pashinyan”.

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