Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on Friday highlighted hosting his Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts Ali Asadov and Nikol Pashinyan at the fourth edition of the Silk Road Forum, an event featuring more than 2,000 delegates and guests from up to 60 foreign states in the Georgian capital.
In his social media post Garibashvili said he was “glad” to host the officials, with the discussions covering the “future” of the South Caucasus region and “large-scale” regional projects, the implementation of which was in the “common interests”.
Garibashvili said within “peace initiatives” revealed by him while addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York last month, his Government was “ready to ensure peace, stability, and economic development in the region for the benefit of the countries”.