Georgia and Armenia have maintained harmonious relations for centuries, grounded not merely in geographical proximity but in “mutual respect, trust, and unwavering friendship,” Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili said during a joint briefing with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan.
Kavelashvili noted that 2025 has been particularly productive for deepening bilateral cooperation. “I am pleased to host the President of our friendly and strategic partner country. This is our second meeting this year — I visited Armenia on April 29. The results achieved within the framework of our strategic partnership clearly show the effectiveness and scale of our cooperation,” he said.
The Georgian President emphasized that shared values — including protection of sovereignty, national identity, and cultural heritage — form the foundation of the two nations’ lasting partnership.
He highlighted that cooperation between Georgia and Armenia is “truly exemplary,” extending across both bilateral and multilateral formats. Kavelashvili also thanked Armenia for its consistent support for Georgia’s territorial integrity.
Discussing regional developments, he stressed the importance of stability. “Given the rapidly changing geopolitical environment, maintaining peace in the South Caucasus has become increasingly important. Despite global tensions, we continue to strengthen our political, economic, and people-to-people ties,” Kavelashvili said.
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