Monday, December 20 2021 22:33
Marianna Mkrtchyan

Pashinyan suggested Garibashvili to bring mutual trade turnover to $  1 billion by 2026

Pashinyan suggested Garibashvili to bring mutual trade turnover to $  1 billion by 2026

ArmInfo. Yesterday, chaired by the Prime Ministers of Armenia and Georgia Nikol Pashinyan and Irakli Garibashvili, the 11th sitting of the Intergovernmental  Commission on Economic Cooperation between the two countries took  place in Tbilisi. As the press service of the RA PM reports, the  event was attended by the heads of the bodies regulating foreign  policy, economy, defense and other spheres of the Governments of  Armenia and Georgia.

At the beginning of the sitting, the head of the Georgian Government  delivered welcoming remarks, followed by the Prime Minister of  Armenia.  In his speech, Irakli Garibashvili, in particular, said,  "It is a great honor for me to host you in Georgia, I welcome my  friend Prime Minister Pashinyan in Tbilisi.  Mr. Prime Minister, this  is your second visit to Georgia this year, and I would like to note  with satisfaction that I have also been to Armenia twice. I am glad  to note that we have relations based on close cooperation and  friendship, and I thank you for that attitude.

I would also like to thank you for the fact that today the sitting of  the Intergovernmental Economic Commission being held at our  initiative and with our agreement, is taking place at the level of  Prime Ministers. This commission resumed its activities on your  personal initiative, no sessions had been held for years.

We are interested that our close and friendly relations could  contribute to the implemntation of practical work, by developing  trade and economic relations, talking about regional, infrastructural  and other projects that will be in the interest for our countries.

I would like to note that the relations between our countries are at  a high level, I am proud and satisfied to note that such relations  have not existed between our countries. We have always had close,  friendly relations, but our merit is that there are no misunderstood  issues between our governments and countries, we have ideal  relations.

I would like to note that we are interested in regional peace and  stability. Georgia is always motivated to play a key role in this  process, and for that goal I have announced about an initiative of  peaceful neighborhood. Mr. Prime Minister, I affirm that we are  always ready to contribute to the development of regional peace and  stability.

Dear colleagues, I once again welcome all of you in Tbilisi".

In his turn, Prime Minister Pashinyan said, "I cordially welcome the  Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili and all the  participants of the 11th sitting of the Intergovernmental Commission  on Economic Cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and Georgia.

First of all, I would like to thank our Georgian colleagues for the  traditional warm welcome.

I must state with satisfaction that despite the difficulties, today  the relations between our countries have entered a qualitatively new  stage, registering successes in various spheres.

In 2019, we set an ambitious benchmark with Georgia, aiming to  increase bilateral annual trade turnover to $ 1 billion in the medium  term. The coronavirus slowed down this process, but now that we are  learning to live in parallel with the coronavirus, I propose to  reaffirm this intention. We have already discussed with Prime  Minister Garibashvili and we will try to increase trade turnover  between our countries to $ 1 billion by 2026.

This is an extremely important and ambitious task that requires  dramatic efforts to be solved. That's true, our trade turnover index  for the first 10 months of this year has already exceeded the annual  index of the previous three years, but we are still far from the 1  billion benchmark and we must work seriously in this direction.

We are deeply convinced that our economic cooperation has that  potential, and our task is to contribute to its full revelation and  implementation. The Intergovernmental Commission on Economic  Cooperation is one of the best platforms for the implementation of  the above-mentioned and the fact that the Commission is co- chaired  by the leaders of the two countries, which is also unprecedented, is  one of the key steps to achieve it.

This session of the Intergovernmental Commission had been scheduled  for last year, but did not take place due to the pandemic, however,  bilateral contacts at both the highest and sectoral levels continued  to move in the planned dynamics.

Today, our bilateral agenda covers many areas, while the friendly  relations between the two countries contribute to maintaining  security and stability in our region, the importance of which has  already been mentioned by Prime Minister Garibashvili. As for trade  and economic cooperation, clear areas have been developed, which  include transport, energy, high technology, tourism, agriculture and  other areas.

I would like to emphasize that one of the most important  preconditions for the deepening of economic cooperation between  Armenia and Georgia is mutual trust, which is anchored on the  historical brotherhood of our peoples.

Slightly deviating from the official protocol, I must emphasize the  human-emotional dimension of our relations. By the way, this refers  not only to Prime Minister Garibashvili and my relations, but also to  the relations of many members of our governments. The thesis just  voiced that our peoples have brotherly ties coming from centuries ago  is being reflected today not only at the official level, but also at  the level of human relations between our governments.

There is a serious human, personal mutual trust and respect and we  must value and strengthen that trust and respect.

The meetings of the leaders of the Republic of Armenia and Georgia  are regular, we have the opportunity to refer to the entire agenda of  bilateral relations. We have met with the Prime Minister of Georgia  in a bilateral format already four times this year. Such dynamics  have never existed in the relations between our countries before and  our biggest task is to create a new level of economic cooperation as  a result of all this. I also want to emphasize that we need to make  the traditional high level of our political relations more  institutional.  Dear attendees, Concluding my speech, I would like to  once again thank for organizing the reception of the Armenian  delegation at a high level and wish success and fruitful work to all  the participants of the sitting.  Thank you."

A wide range of issues related to the development and expansion of  cooperation between Armenia and Georgia in all spheres were discussed  during the sitting, the forthcoming steps and programs of the  sectoral departments of the two governments were outlined.

Based on the results of the sitting, the Prime Ministers of the two  countries signed the protocol of the Intergovernmental Commission on  Economic Cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and Georgia