Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia confirms lack of intention to recognize Armenian Genocide

Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia confirms lack of intention to recognize Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - Any forecasts on Georgia’s recognition of the Armenian Genocide might have provocative effects, triggering unwanted resonance, according to Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia Alexander Nalbandov .

At news conference in Tbilisi, Alexander Nalbandov refused to reply PanARMENIAN.Net reporter’s question concerning Turkey and Azerbaijan’s influence on Georgia’s position on the issue. Factually, Deputy Foreign Minister confirmed Georgia’s lack of intention to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

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