Relations between Armenia and Georgia have nothing to do with relations with third parties and will remain strategic and brotherly. This was stated at a briefing by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, Armenpress reports.
Journalists asked the politician to comment on the statement by his Georgian counterpart, Irakli Kobakhidze, that the European Union would not succeed in splitting relations between Tbilisi and Yerevan. Pashinyan replied:
“I have clearly stated that Georgia plays a very significant and key role in Armenian-European relations, and we are very concerned about this situation. We believe that this situation must be resolved.”
At the same time, he emphasized that the ties between Tbilisi and Yerevan are of a “strategic, long-term, historical, brotherly nature and will remain so in the future.”
“There simply cannot be any other scenario,” — Pashinyan added.
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