Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia set for key diplomatic talks in Tbilisi
A trilateral meeting of the deputy foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia is set to take place on April 17 in Tbilisi, according to a statement released by the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
The talks will focus on exploring prospects for regional cooperation, with all three sides expected to engage in discussions aimed at fostering dialogue and enhancing collaboration in the South Caucasus, Caliber.Az reports via Armenian media.
This diplomatic engagement comes amid Georgia’s ongoing efforts to position itself as a mediator and facilitator of regional stability. Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili recently underscored her country's readiness to support Azerbaijan and Armenia in their pursuit of peace and regional security.
Bochorishvili affirmed that Tbilisi is committed to offering all available resources and mechanisms to encourage constructive dialogue and cooperation among the neighbouring states.
By Tamilla Hasanova