ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 30.
Turkmenistan and Georgia exchanged views on the expansion of trade
and economic cooperation,
Trend reports via Turkmen MFA.


The talks were held during the meeting between Turkmenistan’s
Deputy Foreign Minister Myahri Byashimova and Georgia’s Ambassador
to Turkmenistan, Konstantin Sabiashvili, in Ashgabat on January
29.


The sides expressed interest in promoting mutually beneficial
initiatives in priority sectors. Prospects for developing
interparliamentary cooperation were additionally considered.


Recently, a similar meeting at the Parliament of Georgia was
held between Chairman of the Georgian Parliamentary Committee on
Procedural Issues and head of the Georgian-Turkmen
Interparliamentary Friendship Group, David Matikashvili, and
Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Georgia, Dovletmyrat Seyitmammedov,
focusing on the issues related to expanding bilateral cooperation
across political-diplomatic, trade-economic, and
cultural-humanitarian spheres.







Special attention was paid to the further development of
cooperation between interparliamentary friendship groups,
recognized as an important instrument for promoting constructive
and sustainable dialogue.


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