Turkish president, Georgian premier support peace in South Caucasus
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According to the government's press office, in the one-on-one meeting, the duo focused on the importance of the strategic partnership between Georgia and Turkey, and commitment to further deepening cooperation across a variety of areas.
"Special attention was paid to the development of regional, trade and economic, and transport and energy cooperation, also to the transit function and the importance of connectivity.
It was pointed out at the meeting that the Republic of Turkey is Georgia's number one trade partner. The parties discussed the potential of furthering bilateral trade. Focus was also made on cooperation in the areas of education, defense, and security.
The parties also discussed the ongoing processes in the Near East. It was noted that Georgia upholds the idea stipulating the necessity of establishing peace in the Near East, and that this can only be achieved through negotiations with support from the international community.
The special importance of regional peace and stability was underlined. The Prime Minister pointed out that Georgia favors the peaceful coexistence formula in the South Caucasus and is ready to facilitate peace and constructive cooperation in the region.
"The importance of the peace treaty to be signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia is great. We believe that the two countries will eventually agree on a peace treaty," Kobakhidze said.
"The Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey format is a good example of how countries that respect each other's sovereignty can cooperate effectively and successfully. We believe that regional cooperation is important and should be aimed at peace and stability, as well as the development of our countries," he added.