


ArmInfo. On June 30, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received Georgian Minister of Internal Affairs Sulkhan Tamazashvili. According to the RA government press service, Pashinyan welcomed the minister's visit and emphasized the importance of the continued development of cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of Armenia and Georgia.
The Prime Minister stated that there is significant potential for cooperation in bilateral relations and that such mutual visits and active high-level contacts make a substantial contribution to realizing that potential.
Nikol Pashinyan highlighted the joint programs of the two countries' interior ministries, particularly in combating crime and drug trafficking, noting the need to further enhance internal security.
In turn, Sulkhan Tamazashvili reported that he had held productive discussions with his Armenian counterparts, including on the implementation of joint programs. He expressed confidence that the current visit would give a new impetus to strengthening bilateral ties and help the two countries respond more effectively to existing challenges.
The parties exchanged views on cooperation between the two countries and discussed further steps in various areas.



