(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 19. Chair of the Milli
Majlis Sahiba Gafarova who is in Georgia on an official visit at
present met with the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili on
19 April, Trend reports citing the Press and Public Relations
Department of the Milli Majlis.
PM Garibashvili told Speaker Gafarova that he was glad to
welcome her and the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation in
Georgia. He mentioned approvingly the strategic partnerly relations
between Azerbaijan and Georgia, their friendly bonds, and the
progress of those relations and those bonds in various fields. This
strategic partnership stands on the platform built by the great
leaders of our nations, Heydar Aliyev and Eduard Shevardnadze,
according to PM Garibashvili.
The Georgian premier asked for his greetings to be conveyed to
President Ilham Aliyev, who, he said, was deserving of vast respect
as a leader having made the territory of his country intact
again.
Irakli Garibashvili touched on the necessity of promoting the
inter-parliamentary connexions, adding that the mutual visits of
our relations made those connexions increasingly more robust. He
also mentioned the importance of continuing the implementation of
the joint projects on which both countries are working.
The growth of the trilateral Georgian-Turkish-Azerbaijani
relations was referred to as well. Mr Garibashvili spoke in support
of reinforcing this kind of interaction further still.
Chair of the Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova witnessed her
satisfaction with the official visit to Georgia, which is her first
one as speaker of the Azerbaijani parliament. Doubtless, Mrs
Gafarova remarked, the visit would foster a continued progress of
the relations amongst our countries.
The Azerbaijani-Georgian connexions build up on a firm
foundation; our diplomatic relations will turn thirty years in
2022. The interaction has risen to the level of strategic
partnership in the independence period; there is tight interaction
in various areas going between the countries, according to Mrs
Gafarova.
The leader of the Azerbaijani parliament proceeded to underline
the exceptional part that reciprocal visits and meetings of high
standing played in the advancing bipartite relations. In this
regard, she mentioned the significance of the visits of President
Ilham Aliyev of the Azerbaijan Republic to Georgia and those of the
Georgian side – including of President Salome Zurabishvili of
Georgia – to Azerbaijan. The Georgian PM Irakli Garibashvili has
had an official visit to Azerbaijan, too: it was in May last year,
Mrs Gafarova was saying as she recalled their conversation at the
Milli Majlis then with pleasure.
The importance of the economic ties was brought up. The Speaker
of the Milli Majlis said about the numerous documents embracing
political and economic matters, trade as well as humanitarian and
other fields that our countries have signed to date. Azerbaijan is
one of the principal trading partners and investors to Georgia.
Many Azerbaijani companies are doing business in Georgia
successfully.
The work that the Inter-Governmental Commission for Economic
Co-operation is efficient as well; thus, it is generating extensive
opportunities to make our economic ties yet more profound, Sahiba
Gafarova was saying commandingly. The large-scale energy and
transport projects of our country are the especially vivid
indicators of the efficiency of our co-operation; all those
initiatives are of great significance when it comes to stability
and progress in our region.
As for the parliaments, they have a unique role plaid in the
strengthening of the inter-state connexions. Parliamentary
delegations exchange visits. Saying this, the Chair of the Milli
Majlis also told PM Garibashvili of the legislative activities and
committees of the parliament of Azerbaijan. The friendship groups
that are in action in both states' legislatures are the bridge
whereby experience and information are exchanged amongst them.
According to Sahiba Gafarova, Azerbaijan's having liberated its
lands from the 30-year-long Armenian occupation consequent to the
44 days' Patriotic War and the restored territorial integrity of
the country also had her enforce the well-known four resolutions of
the UN Security Council – enforce them all by herself. The conflict
between Armenia and Azerbaijan is no more. Azerbaijan is working on
restoring and rebuilding its liberated lands; the work is going on
full-scale.
Armenia had completely razed our towns and villages, and had
vandalised the monuments of our history, culture and religion in
the occupation timespan. The entire infrastructure is being built
from scratch now. New towns and villages are under construction in
the Garabagh and East Zangazur economic regions that have been
declared the green energy zones. Everything is being done to make
certain that the former IDP can return to their homes soon.
We can perceive new realia and new opportunities emerging in the
South Caucasus in the post-conflict period. Azerbaijan has
repeatedly offered Armenia a peace treaty to be signed to normalise
the relations in the region, Mrs Gafarova was saying.
Other matters of interest to both sides were discussed at the
meeting as well.
Tags:
- Irakli Garibashvili
- Georgia
- Azerbaijan
- Sahiba Gafarova
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