

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that on November 14 in Tbilisi, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with Shalva Papuashvili, the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia. Also in attendance were the Deputy Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, the head of the Georgia–Armenia Friendship Group Giorgi Volski, the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee Nikoloz Samkhhradzen, and members of the friendship group. During the talks, the interlocutors discussed the development of bilateral partnership between Armenia and Georgia, also referring to initiatives between the two legislative bodies in this direction. Both sides stressed the importance of continuing to strengthen interparliamentary ties in order to promote friendship between the two peoples and advance common-interest agendas. Ararat Mirzoyan and Shalva Papuashvili emphasized the importance of the Armenia–Georgia Declaration on the Establishment of a Strategic Partnership as both an expression of current cooperation and an important basis for ensuring further practical results. Referring to the outcomes of the trilateral meeting held in Washington in August 2025, Ararat Mirzoyan expressed confidence that the peace established between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the full reopening of transport links would contribute to turning the region into an efficient transit and logistics hub.