Georgia and Armenia have “mutual
understanding” that different foreign policy paths chosen by the two countries
should in no way negatively affect bilateral cooperation, Georgian parliament
speaker, Davit Usupashvili, said as his Armenian counterpart Galust Sahakyan
visits Georgia.
In his opening remarks at a
meeting of the Georgian-Armenian parliamentary cooperation group in Tbilisi on
October 8, Usupashvili said that cooperation between the two countries has
“centuries old tradition”, but it has to be “further improved and diversified.”
“Georgia has signed the
Association Agreement with the EU. Armenia will soon join the Eurasian Union
and intends to secure its strategic interests through this way. I want to
reiterate that we respect each other’s sovereign choice… and I want to reassure
once again our Armenian colleagues that Georgia’s growing European integration
will in no way negatively affect the relations with our brotherly Armenian
people,” Usupashvili said.
“We have also clearly stated it
to our European partners that we see our relations with the EU as being
favorable also for our neighboring Armenia. I am sure that [Armenian]
colleagues will also be guided with this same approach in the Eurasian Union
and our Armenian colleagues will clearly explain to their partners within the
Eurasian Union that bilateral ties, including trade and economic relations,
will face no problems and complications because of that,” the Georgian
parliament speaker said.
“This is a vital strategic
issue and we have complete understanding over this issue,” he added.
In his opening remarks at the
meeting, Armenian parliament speaker, Galust Sahakyan, who met the Georgian
President, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, as well as head of the Georgian
Orthodox Church during his three-day visit to Georgia, focused mainly on
importance of the parliamentary cooperation between the two countries and
invited his Georgian counterpart to visit Armenia before the end of this year.
Usupashvili responded that he would visit Yerevan “if not this year, definitely
in the beginning of next year.”
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