Armenia and Georgia mutually unconditionally respect each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty. They consider this fact one of the important factors for establishing stability and lasting peace in the South Caucasus. Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this during a joint press conference after a private conversation with Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in Georgia.
“The existing cooperation between our countries is a practical reflection of our understanding of what the relations between the countries of the region should be, based on mutual respect, common interests and economic cooperation aimed at universal development,” said Pashinyan.
In the context of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation and demarcation process, Pashinyan also discussed the Armenia-Georgia border delimitation process with Kobakhidze.
“We expect that in the nearest future we will ensure practical progress also within the framework of the Armenia-Georgia border delimitation process, which we have already discussed and we have a common understanding, which I think is very important,” said the Prime Minister.