Georgia’s PM offers NK conflicting parties to meet in Tbilisi for talks

Georgia’s Prime Minister Georgi Gakharia offered Nagorno Karabakh conflicting parties meet in Tbilisi to find settlement of the conflict.
He said Georgia has good-neighborly relations both with Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Gakharia stressed that possible speedy establishment of peace in the region is in the common interests.
He stressed that Georgia is ready to contribute to the process in any way, including with conduction of meeting of the conflicting parties in Tbilisi for dialogue.
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