ArmInfo.Armenia offered Georgia to coordinate positions and abstain from voting on resolutions, including in the UN, which are contrary to the interests of Tbilisi and Yerevan. Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Tigran Balayan stated this in a conversation with ArmInfo correspondent, referring to Armenia's voting in the UN on the resolutions initiated by Georgia at the UN, that was taken hard by official Tbilisi.
Balayan stated that this issue was repeatedly raised and the Armenian side expressed its readiness to find a mutually acceptable solution. "We at the highest level offered our Georgian counterparts to agree on approaches and abstain from voting on resolutions against each other, as well as not to sign statements that are contrary to the interests of Georgia and Armenia." We were told by the Georgian side that it can not take this step. "This is the matter," the Spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry explained.
To note, periodically Yerevan and Tbilisi have a falling out following the results of the regular voting on a resolution related to supporting the interests of either Armenia or Georgia. There are sensitive issues, the voting on which periodically dampen bilateral friendly relations. This time the stumbling block in bilateral relations was the resolution initiated by Georgia in the UN, which envisages the return of refugees to the regions of Abkhazia and Tskhinvali.