Armenia and Georgia Sign Agreement on Strategic Partnership
Georgia and Armenia have signed an agreement on strategic partnership. This was announced by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili. Remember that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Tbilisi today. During the visit, a session of the Georgian-Armenian intergovernmental economic commission will take place, led by the two countries' prime ministers.
“We have been working on this for the last few months and had announced last spring that we would sign a memorandum on strategic partnership. We have historically been very strong allies, friends, not just neighbors; we have a good partnership and cooperation in all directions and can say that we have already been de facto strategic partners, and now it has been officially formalized. Today we have signed the agreement on strategic partnership,” said Garibashvili.
Georgia and Armenia established diplomatic relations in July 1992. The countries cooperate in the fields of trade, transportation, energy, and tourism.