Georgia and the EU started communication on a visa-free regime on June 4. 8 EU countries voiced on November 2011 the intention to start the negotiations on visa-free regime and free trade with Georgia. The agreement on “Simplification of visa issuance procedures” in a single package with the agreement on …
Read More »Georgian Energy Minister will visit Azerbaijan
Georgian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alexander Khetaguri will pay a visit to Azerbaijan to attend the opening of the 19th International Caspian Oil & Gas Exhibition. This event is the largest in the Caspian region in oil and gas field, and will be hosted between June 5 to …
Read More »Georgian FM thinks understanding with Serbia on Abkhazia can be reached
Georgian Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze commented on recent Serbian President’s remarks on the possible recognition of Abkhazia’s independence: “First of all on this issue I must say that the people of Georgia and Serbia are bounded with the same historical past, Orthodox
Read More »Romania hosted celebration dedicated to Armenia’s First Republic Day
On May 27, Romania hosted in Bucharest events dedicated to Armenia’s First Republic Day. Armenian Ambassador to Romania Hamlet Gasparyan, head of Romanian
Read More »Georgian FM says there are no reasons for concerns after Serbia said it could recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia
President of Serbia talked recently about the possibility of recognizing the breakaway regions of Georgia. Georgian Foreign Minister Sergi Kapanadze said there are no reasons for concerns, that Serbia is a candidate country for EU membership, but the two countries share common aspirations towards EU. “There is no reason to worry, …
Read More »NATO calls parties in South Caucasus to avoid regional conflicts
NATO called on parties of protracted regional conflicts in South Caucasus and the Republic of Moldova to avoid steps that undermine regional security and stability, a declaration of the North Atlantic Alliance, adopted following the Chicago Summit, says.
Read More »Council of Europe to discuss conflicts in regions of Georgia
The 122nd Ministerial of the Council of Europe will be held in Strasbourg on May 23. First Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia, Nikoloz Vashakidze, who will attend this meeting announced: “It is important that by consensus the agenda of the ministerial includes issue “On overcoming the circumstances that prevent human …
Read More »Georgia and Bulgaria to increase bilateral cooperation
The Bulgarian President, Rosen Plevneliev, and his Georgian counterpart, Miheil Saakashvili, met during the NATO summit in Chicago and agreed to exchange official visits in near future. The two discussed a few ‘common grounds’.
Read More »Azerbaijani and Georgian Foreign Ministers to meet and discuss about Udabno monastery
Foreign ministers of Georgia and Azerbaijan discussed the situation of the Udabno monastery of David Gareja monastery complex on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border. The two sides agreed to meet within the NATO Chicago Summit to address this issue. Besides this, intensive contacts will be maintained between the border services of the …
Read More »Azerbaijan to host OSCE PA summer session in 2014
Baku will host the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly summer session in 2014, head of the Azerbaijani delegation to OSCE PA Bahar Muradova announced. “Today, a letter with the consent of the Azerbaijani parliament will be sent to the OSCE secretary general. Holding session in Baku is very important in terms of …
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