Yerevan hosts 8th meeting of Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission

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The 8th meeting of the Armenian-Georgian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation is being held in Yerevan. As a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reported, the meeting is attended by the heads of Armenian and Georgian governments.



The sides are expected to focus on implementation of the protocols signed during the commission’s 7th meeting held in December 2009, the development of a legal framework between the countries, delimitation of the Armenia-Georgia border, prospects of trade and economic development as well as regional cooperation in tourism, transport, agriculture, energy, culture, health and education.



The date and venue of the next meeting of the intergovernmental commission will be also discussed.

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