Stable relations between Armenia, Georgia continue developing irrespective of the change of political forces - Salome Zurabishvili
“It is important that our stable relations continue developing irrespective of the change of political forces. We, as neighboring countries, should have close relations. Those relations should further deepen and expand,” Georgian president Salome Zurabishvili said on Thursday in Yerevan at a meeting with the Speaker of the National Assembly Ararat Mirzoyan.
The Georgian president positively assessed the role of the parliamentary diplomacy and also considered necessary the active cooperation between the legislative bodies of the two countries and the mutual visits, press department at the parliament reported.
Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan, in turn, expressed confidence that the representative visit of the delegation led by the President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili would be a new impetus in the further deepening and strengthening of the Armenian-Georgian friendly relations. The Speaker highlighted the brotherly peoples' traditional and special ties based on the common history, cultural and spiritual values. The Head of the parliament also distinguished the activation of the ties between the parliaments of Armenia and Georgia, noting that in the near future the Parliamentary Friendship Group would be formed.
Talking about the importance of the cooperation on the inter-parliamentary platforms, Ararat Mirzoyan has noted that the delegations always support each other in the problems admissible for both sides. In this context, by the assessment of the Head of the parliament, in the issues of different positions the delegations should be guided by the principle of at least not harming each other.
The NA President touched upon the regional security issues. With regards to Nagorno Karabakh problem the RA NA Speaker has underlined that the authorities of our country are for the peaceful negotiation settlement of the problem: in the format of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, adding that Georgia as OSCE participant state, has joined the settlement of the problem in the Minsk Group format. “Thus, from now on we should make efforts in order to have as guidelines the balanced and neutral formulations in all statements on Nagorno Karabakh,” Ararat Mirzoyan underlined. In this context he expressed concern about the joint statement of 29 October 2018 of the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia, where the only one principle of the conflict was mentioned. According to the NA Speaker, some wordings voiced by the President of Georgia during the visit to Baku recently also caused concern in the Armenian society. In this respect the Head of the parliament considered unacceptable the generalized approaches for different conflicts.