Armenian and Georgian Deputy FMs discussed border demarcation issues

PanARMENIAN.Net - RA Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan received his Georgian colleague David Djalagania, Head of working group in Armenian-Georgian border demarcation talks. During the meeting, Mr. Kocharyan estimated Yerevan-Tblisi political dialogue as positive, noting that it may contribute to the development of bilateral, mutually beneficial ties. Armenian and Georgian Deputy FMs also discussed possibilities for further development of economic and cultural cooperation, as well as Armenian-Georgian border demarcation, RA Foreign Ministry's Press Service reports.
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