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Armenian parliamentary delegation visits Georgia to strengthen bilateral ties

26 July 2024 15:38

A delegation from Armenia, led by Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament and Head of the Armenia-Georgia Parliamentary Friendship Group, Ruben Rubinyan, is on a working visit to Georgia on July 25-26.

The delegation includes Vahram Aleksanyan, Ararat Minasyan, and Shushan Torosyan, all members of the Armenia-Georgia Parliamentary Friendship Group, Caliber.Az reports, citing Armenian media.

The delegation's visit began with a meeting in Akhaltsikhe on July 25. During this session, Rubinyan and his team met with Giorgi Volsky, First Deputy Speaker of the Georgian Parliament and Head of the Georgia-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group.

The discussions focused on enhancing the strategic partnership between Armenia and Georgia, addressing issues related to inter-parliamentary cooperation, and exploring opportunities for collaboration in regional security, politics, economics, and culture.

Following the meeting with Volsky, the Armenian delegation engaged with Beka Amiranashvili, the State Representative for Georgia's Samtskhe-Javakheti region, as well as the heads of the communities of Aspindza, Akhalkalaki, and Ninotsminda. They also met with representatives of the Armenian community in the region.

The discussions covered a range of topics, including the development of multi-sectoral cooperation between Armenia and Georgia. Both sides expressed a commitment to strengthening their bilateral relationship and exploring new avenues for collaboration across various sectors.

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