Close partnership relations and perspectives of deepening cooperation between Georgia and Latvia were discussed at the mutual meeting by the Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili and the president of Latvia Andris Berzins which was held within the UN general assembly, reports GHN based on the Press Service of Prime Minister.
The head of the government of Georgia thanked the president of Latvia for supporting Georgia in European integration processes and for the non-recognition policy of occupied regions. He also expressed his gratitude regarding that Latvia was one of the first country which ratified Georgia's association agreement with the EU.
At the meeting the importance of signing the association agreement with the EU was emphasized. Irakli Garibashvili informed Andris Berzins about the current reforms of Georgia which considers performing the obligations of the association agreement.
The parties discussed the Ukraine crisis and emphasized the importance of security in the region.