Tbilisi says U.S., Georgian Presidents didn’t discuss Iran

Tbilisi says U.S., Georgian Presidents didn’t discuss Iran

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Iran issue wasn’t discussed during the meeting of Georgian and U.S. Presidents on January 30, according to Georgian President’s spokesperson Manana Manjgaladze.

Earlier, former President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze noted Georgian President’s intention to provide the country’s territory to Washington as a springboard for military operations against Iran.

Manjgaladze further noted that Iran issue had never been on discussion agenda.

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