BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 17. A trilateral meeting was held in Tbilisi between the foreign ministries of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Trend.
"On 17 April 2025, at the initiative of Jeyhun Bayramov,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Maka
Botchorishvili, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, and Ararat
Mirzoyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia,
trilateral meeting of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the
Republic of Armenia was held in Tbilisi at the level of Deputy
Foreign Ministers.
At the outset, the participants Elnur Mammadov, Deputy Foreign
Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Lasha Darsalia, Deputy
Foreign Minister of Georgia, and Vahan Kostanyan, Deputy Foreign
Minister of the Republic of Armenia, welcomed the first trilateral
meeting of the three South Caucasus countries and acknowledged that
three countries have untapped potential of cooperation based on
full respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity.
The meeting sought to advance trilateral cooperation across the
areas of common interest, with the goal to foster sustainable
growth and prosperity in the region. Furthermore, collaboration in
these fields could facilitate addressing common challenges and
ultimately contribute to long-term stability and swift development
of the South Caucasus Region. The meeting served as an open
exchange of views and presentation of visions on potential areas
for collaboration.
At the end, the participants acknowledged the positive and
constructive atmosphere of the meeting, which is regarded as an
initial phase designed to build trust and pave the way for the
eventual advancement of the dialogue to a higher level," the
statement reads.