Has Georgian Foreign Ministry discussed recent incident on Armenian border?

PanARMENIAN.Net - Georgian Deputy FM Alexander Nalbandov and Armenian Ambassador to Georgia Hrach Silvanyan had a meeting in Georgian Foreign Ministry.



Parties discussed key issues concerning Armenian-Georgian cooperation, "Novosti-Gruzia" reports, quoting a release by Georgian Foreign Ministry's Press and Information Department.



The release contains no statement as to whether parties touched upon recent incidents on Armenian-Georgian border.



Earlier, Georgian frontier forces were reported to be preventing villagers from carrying out agricultural work. Back in May, frontier guards invaded the village, not allowing rural population to use its lands, Bavra's community governor Koryun Sumbulyan said.



Armenian Foreign Ministry only confirms being aware of the incident, stating that such problems arise only in areas where Armenian-Georgian border demarcation is disputable. According to a recent release, MFA is currently conducting talks in that direction.
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