Armenian President arrives in Georgia on official visit
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan on Wednesday arrived in Georgia on an official visit.
At Tbilisi International Airport, he was welcomed by Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili, the Head of the Presidential Administration Ketevan Kvinitadze, and Georgia’s Ambassador to Armenia Giorgi Sharvashidze.
Botchorishvili thanked Khachaturyan for visiting Georgia and wished him a productive stay.
The Armenian President is hosted by the Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili.
During the visit, Khachaturyan will meet with the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, and Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili.
Armenian President will lay a wreath at the Memorial of Heroes Fallen for the Unity of Georgia.
This is Vahagn Khachaturyan’s second official visit to Georgia.
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Georgian Parliament Speaker says international order no longer exists amid US exit from global organisations
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Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili on Thursday commented on the United States’ withdrawal from dozens of international organisations, saying that this once again confirms what the Georgian Government has been saying - that the international order no longer exists.
“When we assess the process as a whole, the fact that the United States has exited 66 organisations in itself once again confirms what we have been saying - that the international order created after World War II, which includes membership in various international organisations and the discussion of issues within their frameworks, no longer exists and has been disrupted”, the Speaker said.
He noted that when the United States withdraws from such organisations and justifies its decision by labeling them as ineffective and wasteful, it inevitably undermines their credibility and seriousness.
“When the United States is not a member of such organisations and leaves them with the justification that they are useless and wasteful, this naturally shows that their credibility has already been called into question”, he continued.
He emphasised that the US decision once again supports the view that the existing international order has effectively ceased to function.