Yerevan /Mediamax/. “Armenia can never be a threat to Georgia’s security, and Georgia can never be a threat to that of Armenia,” Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan noted at the meeting with his Georgian counterpart Giorgi Gakharia today.

“We respect Georgia’s aim to integrate into the Euro-Atlantic zone. Our countries have different conceptions about security, but I believe we share the same views on our own security,” said Pashinyan.

Touching on Georgia’s stance on exclusively peaceful settlement of any conflict, Nikol Pashinyan has stated:

“If standard resolutions could solve any conflict, all conflicts would have been solved by now. We consider each conflict in terms of it specifics. I am happy we can have constructive cooperation with Georgia in this matter.”

Pashinyan has underlined that Armenia has taken cooperation with Georgia to a new level over the last year and a half.

Giorgi Gakharia has noted that his government works daily to strengthen neighborly relations between the two countries.

“I have warm memories about our meeting in Yerevan, and it was rather productive as well. I am certain that today’s meeting will also contribute to strengthening of relations between our countries,” added Prime Minister Gakharia.