Bochorishvili: Georgia's new government considers peaceful resolution of territorial issues a priority
Foreign policy
- 16 January, 2025
- 13:56
The new government of Georgia considers the peaceful resolution of its territorial problems as one of its priorities, Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili said today in Baku during a joint press conference with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.
"Integration into European and Atlantic structures is important for the government," she said.
Bochorishvili emphasized that both Georgia and the European Union have much work to do on the country's path to EU membership.
"If necessary, Georgia will fully use its potential to achieve peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia," she added.
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