Tigran Sargsyan: Armenia and Georgia don't have unsolvable problems

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia and Georgia don't have unsolvable problems, the RA Prime Minister said.



"Maintenance of close relations between Armenia and Georgia is the obligation of the governments. I am confident that our today's meeting will be a good basis for future relations," Tigran Sargsyan said in Tbilisi.



The Prime Minister of Armenia and Georgia signed improved agreements on free trade.



"Our relations are dynamically developing. We have considered a wide scope of issues and I want to thank the Armenian delegation for the work carried out," the Georgian PM said, for his part.
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