PRIME MINISTER OF GEORGIA TO VISIT MOLDOVA

Published in Politics
Wednesday, 21 September 2016 10:50

H.E. Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Prime Minister of Georgia will visit Moldova by the official invitation of H.E. Pavel Filip, Prime Minister of Moldova made at a bilateral meeting in New York.
Parties expressed readiness to further deepen bilateral relations between the two countries. Discussions were also related to the advancement of trade and economic relations, along with the prospects of cooperation in the sector of tourism. Prime Ministers have agreed to hold the first meeting of the Inter-Governmental Economic Commission of the two countries, which is expected to take place early next year.
Prime Minister of Moldova expressed his keen interest in sharing Georgia's experience of successfully implemented reforms. Georgian Government welcomes this initiative. Prime Minister Kvirikashvili confirmed his willingness to support his Moldavian colleague in this process. Heads of Governments in both countries deem the current cooperation of Ministries of Interior, Justice and Agriculture to be productive and fruitful, as in other areas of interaction.
Prime Minister of Georgia expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister of Moldova for his support towards the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia.

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