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Armenian President expresses hope for peace with Azerbaijan, thanks Georgia for support

by Georgia Today
April 29, 2025
in Highlights, Politics
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Armenian President expresses hope for peace with Azerbaijan, thanks Georgia for support

Armenia and Georgia have maintained active and multifaceted relations. The relationship between the two is based on strategic cooperation, democratic values, the sovereignty of our countries, and the Christian values and future vision of our two brotherly nations, – Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan noted during joint statements following his meeting with Georgian Dream-elect President Mikheil Kavelashvili.

The Armenian president claimed that high-level meetings continue, and cooperation between various state institutions is developing and deepening.

“In recent years, we have experienced unprecedented activity in our cooperation. The Strategic Cooperation Agreement laid the foundation for further deepening our mutually beneficial partnership. The statements recognizing each other’s territorial integrity from both Georgia and Armenia are crucial for ensuring peace and prosperity in the South Caucasus. Georgia-Armenia relations are developing in both bilateral and multilateral formats.

“Today, my colleague and I addressed many topics on the Armenia-Georgia agenda, including political and economic issues, as well as various matters related to sports and youth affairs. We also discussed regional stability and long-term peace. Armenia stands firmly on the issue of prosperity and development and will continue its efforts in this direction,” Khachaturyan stated.

He also mentioned that the text of the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement has been agreed upon and is ready to be signed.

“We hope to establish peace with Azerbaijan. Armenia greatly appreciates Georgia’s support on this issue, your efforts directed toward peace and prosperity, and we welcome your initiative to establish a trilateral platform and your role in this vital matter.

“We also addressed a variety of international issues, including both territorial disputes and global matters. I want to express our commitment to deepening the brotherhood, friendship, and mutual cooperation between Georgia and Armenia for the benefit of both nations,” declared the Armenian President.

Related story: FM: Georgia welcomes Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal, ready to strengthen regional cooperation

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