(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze and his counterpart Roberto
Gualtieri, the Mayor of Rome on Tuesday signed a memorandum of
understanding between the cities and discussed the close and
friendly relations between Georgia and Italy, the Tbilisi City Hall
announced, trend reports with reference to agenda .
After signing the memorandum, the two countries will cooperate
“more closely” in urban development and regeneration, environmental
improvement, culture, inclusion and innovation, aiming to promote
the deepening of“friendly” relations, plan common events and share
experiences in solving urban, economic and environmental
problems.
I hope that the signing of the memorandum will give us more
opportunities to share knowledge and experience with each other and
cooperate in different directions', Kaladze said, while wishing the
Mayor of Rome success for its candidacy to host the international
exhibition World EXPO 2030,“I am sure that Expo 2030 will be a
kind of framework within which not only bilateral but also
multilateral relations will develop', Gualtieri said.
At the meeting, the officials emphasised that Georgia was an
“integral part” of the European family with the“steadfast European
choice” of Georgian people. Kaladze thanked his counterpart for
Italy's“firm” support for Georgia's sovereignty and independence
and the country's Euro-Atlantic path.
I am glad to host the official delegation of Tbilisi under the
leadership of Kakha Kaladze. This is another proof of friendly
relations between our cities and people. From today we have the
opportunity to cooperate more closely. [...] We represent cities
with old and great traditions that go back centuries, and I am glad
that we have to deepen these relations', Gualtieri noted.
The Tbilisi Mayor summed up his official visit to the Italian
capital as“successful”, noting that Tbilisi would acquire great
experience from Rome for the implementation of various projects in
the city.
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