The parliamentary committee on foreign relations has approved the simplified travel agreement between Armenia and Georgia signed in early 2023. The agreement will be included in the plenary session of parliament for ratification.
Armenian and Georgian nationals will be enabled to enter the two countries by producing only ID cards. Passports will no longer be required upon crossing the border.
Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sargis Khandanyan attached importance to the agreement in terms of bilateral relations. He said the agreement will simplify the life of citizens, especially those who travel frequently to the neighboring country.