Tbilisi to host meeting of the presidents of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia
Tbilisi.19.03.14.Turan : Presidents of Azerbaijan , Turkey and Georgia will meet in early May in Tbilisi, Georgia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maia Panjikidze, told journalists.
"Previously, these meetings of the representatives of the three countries were held at the level of ministers of economy , then Foreign Minister, and now it has been decided to organize a trilateral meeting at the presidential level," she said.
The agenda of the meeting and the exact date will be determined during the consultation of representatives of the three presidents and the Foreign Ministries.
The last meeting in this format was held February 19 in the Azerbaijani city of Ganja , where they met the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia. The meeting discussed the relationship between the three countries and regional cooperation . -02D-
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