“Guided by its clear focus on peaceful policy, Georgia seeks to contribute to regional stability by offering a neutral and reliable space for dialogue in the South Caucasus,” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze made this statement during his speech at the plenary session of the international forum “Peace and Trust: Shared Goals for a Sustainable Future” in Turkmenistan, 1TV.ge reported.
According to him, Georgia has begun discussions aimed at easing tensions and establishing channels of communication between neighbouring countries.
“We have initiated and facilitated discussions aimed at reducing tensions and establishing channels of communication between neighbours, demonstrating our commitment to fostering a more stable and cooperative regional environment.
Georgia remains fully committed to collaborating with its partners to transform the ideals of the International Year of Peace and Trust into complete and lasting progress.
We believe that a sustainable future requires both dialogue and action, and that our common goals rely on a shared purpose and effort. Together, we can build a more secure, stable, and sustainable future for the generations to come,” Irakli Kobakhidze stated.
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