Official Tbilisi denies reports suggesting possibility of forming Georgia-Azerbaijan confederation

Official Tbilisi denies reports suggesting possibility of forming Georgia-Azerbaijan confederation

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Georgian foreign minister Grigol Vashadze denied reports suggesting a possibility of forming a Georgia-Azerbaijan confederation.

"We should carefully listen to the president," said Grigol Vashadze, "He said relationship between Georgia and Azerbaijan goes beyond the strategic relations and looks like relations between countries in a single confederation."

"It does not mean that we will create a single legislative body and constitution. We are only talking about the close and coordinated work of Georgia and Azerbaijan," the local InterPressNews service quoted the minister as saying.

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili first floated the idea in mid-July when Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visited Batumi of Georgia.

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