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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Tbilisi, October 22 (Xinhua) — Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan have the potential to jointly improve prosperity and ensure stability in the region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated Wednesday at the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum.
"Peace has returned to our region, and now all we have to do is increase cargo turnover, develop energy and electronic networks, and raise the level of prosperity and development, which will further strengthen the South Caucasus," he said.
N. Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the forum as a platform bringing together representatives of governments, the private sector, and international experts to exchange ideas and implement projects.
According to him, thanks to this platform, a peace project between Armenia and Azerbaijan was implemented, which became a support mechanism and received the approval of many international partners.
The head of the Armenian government noted the importance of expanding regional and international transport and communications capabilities not only through Armenia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Georgia, but also by opening borders. He added that significant progress has been made in this area.
In August 2025, a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan was signed in Washington, DC, which, among other things, addresses regional communication. "We emphasize the importance of communication, interaction, and dialogue in both bilateral and international formats—to ensure peace, prosperity, and stability in the regional context, with respect for sovereignty and recognition of territorial integrity," stated N. Pashinyan.
According to him, Armenia is working to ensure that the peace process with Azerbaijan moves to the institutional level and that interstate relations continue to develop. –0–
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