Armenian And Georgian Foreign Ministers Discuss Ways Of Liquidation

ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS DISCUSS WAYS OF LIQUIDATION OF POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF GUAM INITIATIVE AT UN

Noyan Tapan
Nov 01 2006

MOSCOW, NOVEMBER 1, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenia-Georgia bilateral
relations, reflection of the Russian-Georgian relations on the region
and possibilities of easing the existing tension were discussed on
November 1, in Moscow, at the meeting of Armenian and Georgian Foreign
Ministers Vartan Oskanian and Gela Bezhuashvili. Touching upon the two
countries’ relations with the EU, the Ministers appreciated adoption of
the Actions Plan of the South Caucasian states of the New Neighbourhood
Policy scheduled for November 14 and expressed confidence that it will
give possibility for more deepening of the bilateral cooperation in
the direction of the European integration of Armenia and Georgia.

As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry’s Press and
Information Department, the sides exchanged opinions on peaceful
settlement of conflicts of the region as well, and, within that
context, on possibilities of liquidation of possible consequences
of the GUAM initiatives at the UN. To recap, the heads of the RA
and Georgian Foreign Ministries participate in Moscow in the 15th
meeting of the Foreign Ministers’ Council of the Black Sea Economic
Cooperation organization.