Armenian PM and Georgian FM discuss creating common market
12.04.2013,
20:58
Armenia’s acting prime minister Tigran Sargsyan and the visiting foreign minister of Georgia, Maya Panjikidze, discussed today ways to boost ties between the two neighboring countries, including establishment of a common market, the press service of the government said.

YEREVAN, April 12. / ARKA /. Armenia’s acting prime minister Tigran Sargsyan and the visiting foreign minister of Georgia, Maya Panjikidze, discussed today ways to boost ties between the two neighboring countries, including establishment of a common market, the press service of the government said.
"During the meeting prime minister Sargsyan underlined the importance of creating a common market between the two countries, which will facilitate implementation of new bilateral business projects", the statement said.
The sides were said also to have spoken about how to better their cooperation in agriculture, transport and other sectors, how to modernize border check points’ work and how to introduce new technologies.
Sargsyan and Panjikidze stated that the two governments enjoy warm relationships, saying there are no problems that they can not resolve. Sargsyan thanked Georgia for quick response to problems voiced by the Armenian side.
Mr. Panjikidze then spoke about restoration of Armenian monuments in Georgia implemented with the participation of the local Armenian community. The parties also discussed issues related to the integration process in the EU and CIS. -0-