Armenian and Georgian experts made assessments on Saakashvili's visit to Yerevan

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian and Georgian societies and top class politicians estimated Georgian President's visit as positive, Sergey Minasyan, Deputy Director of Caucasus Institute, announced during Yerevan-Tbilisi TV bridge. "Discussions during Saakashvili's visit to Armenia mostly focused on two countries' cooperation in spheres of communication, regional policy and problems of Armenians in Samtskhe-Javakheti. No concrete agreements were reached, at least none announced to public," the expert stressed.



Georgian political scientist Gia Nodia noted in his turn that Saakashvili's visit was additional proof of Armenian-Georgian friendly relations. "Clearly, both states have various interests and approaches, but they both confirm that nothing can spoil bilateral relations no matter who the President will be," Georgian political scientist noted.
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