Georgia to intensify border talks with Azerbaijan
Region
- 24 December, 2020
- 13:33
"The delimitation of state borders will remain one of the main priorities for the Georgian government for the next four years," Georgian Prime Minister-designate Giorgi Gakharia said, commenting on the demarcation of borders with Azerbaijan and Armenia, the local bureau of Report quotes.
According to him, protecting national interests and the right balance between neighborly relations will be the starting point in this issue.
Gakharia said that border talks would be intensified in 2021-2022: "Delimitation and demarcation of borders is one of the potentially tricky issues. Therefore, every regular and peace-loving player in the region should be interested in resolving this issue. "
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