Georgia Stresses Ties With Iran in All Areas
He called for expansion of bilateral trade, adding that holding exhibitions are important in boosting trade.
Khazei expressed satisfaction over high bilateral trade in 2001 and commended both sides on their efforts to boost trade ties.
He said that consultations on diplomatic issues between the two sides and bilateral cooperation are important for regional peace and stability.
The two countries have agreed to hold an exhibition of Iranian goods in the summer and fall in Tblisi and another port city in Georgia.
Elsewhere, the head of the Georgia-Iran parliamentary friendship group, Vakhtang Shamiladze and deputy head of the Majlis cultural commission Valiollah Shoja-Pourian earlier in June discussed ways to expand ties between the two countries, especially in the cultural field.
Appreciating Iran's efforts to boost ties with Georgia, Shamiladze said promoting cultural ties between the two countries would lead to further deepening of political cooperation.
Pointing to the fact that Iran and Georgia share various capacities to expand bilateral ties, he urged the parliaments of the two countries to play the key role in boosting relations.
Shoja-Pourian, who is also head of the Iran-Georgia parliamentary friendship group, expressed satisfaction over the growing trend of relations between the two countries.
thr 096 iran-georgia-ties /pol/ georgia stresses ties with iran in all areas baku, july 31, irna -- georgian foreign minister irakli menagharishvili, in a meeting in tblisi wednesday with iranian ambassador to georgia abolfazl khazei stressed cooperation between iran and georgia in all areas.
he called for expansion of bilateral trade, adding that holding exhibitions are important in boosting trade.
khazei expressed satisfaction over high bilateral trade in 2001 and commended both sides on their efforts to boost trade ties.
he said that consultations on diplomatic issues between the two sides and bilateral cooperation are important for regional peace and stability.
the two countries have agreed to hold an exhibition of iranian goods in the summer and fall in tblisi and another port city in georgia.
elsewhere, the head of the georgia-iran parliamentary friendship group, vakhtang shamiladze and deputy head of the majlis cultural commission valiollah shoja-pourian earlier in june discussed ways to expand ties between the two countries, especially in the cultural field.
appreciating iran's efforts to boost ties with georgia, shamiladze said promoting cultural ties between the two countries would lead to further deepening of political cooperation.
pointing to the fact that iran and georgia share various capacities to expand bilateral ties, he urged the parliaments of the two countries to play the key role in boosting relations.
shoja-pourian, who is also head of the iran-georgia parliamentary friendship group, expressed satisfaction over the growing trend of relations between the two countries.