Armenia and Georgia agree they need to carry out joint economic and other projects
03.03.2020,
16:53
Armenia and Georgia agreed that they need to carry out joint economic and other projects, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in Tbilisi on Tuesday.

YEREVAN, March 3. /ARKA/. Armenia and Georgia agreed that they need to carry out joint economic and other projects, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in Tbilisi on Tuesday.
Speaking at a press briefing after a meeting with Georgian counterpart Giorgi Gakharia Pashinyan said they spoke about a string of promising projects in such areas as transport, energy, cable communications., education and science.
'We agreed also that we need to work to step up the transit potential of the two countries," he said. -0-
Speaking at a press briefing after a meeting with Georgian counterpart Giorgi Gakharia Pashinyan said they spoke about a string of promising projects in such areas as transport, energy, cable communications., education and science.
'We agreed also that we need to work to step up the transit potential of the two countries," he said. -0-