Since the restoration of independence, Georgia has never had such close political relations with Türkiye, Armenia, and Azerbaijan as it does today, said Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Georgian Parliament Nikoloz Samkharadze, APA’s local bureau reports.
According to him, at a time when tensions are observed in almost half of the world, peace prevails in the Caucasus.
“This is the result of the wise policy jointly pursued by Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia,” Samkharadze added.