Armenian, Georgian PMs hold phone call amid coronavirus pandemic
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia had on Friday a phone conversation with Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Gakharia.
The two prime ministers exchanged information on the situation around the COVID-19 pandemic in their countries, the Armenian PM’s press service reported.
The officials discussed issues regarding the transit of Armenian goods through the territory of Georgia. Specific measures are being taken to ensure unimpeded transportation through the Upper Lars customs checkpoint. The two prime ministers will hold regular contacts to swiftly respond to any further issues.
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