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- Nikol Pashinyan is scheduled to travel to Georgia on March 3-4 for a working visit.
- The trip includes participation in the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation.
- The visit is described as part of ongoing bilateral economic and regional collaboration.
The Armenian prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, will undertake a working visit to Georgia from March 3 to March 4. The trip is planned to allow participation in the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation, which is a platform for high-level discussions between the two neighboring countries about shared economic priorities and development projects.
During the visit, discussions are expected to address a range of topics pertaining to cross-border trade, investment opportunities, and coordination on regional infrastructure and energy initiatives. Officials from both sides are anticipated to review ongoing programs and set timelines for upcoming cooperation measures that aim to strengthen economic ties and foster stability in the South Caucasus region.
According to the source, the visit underscores continued commitment to bilateral dialogue and practical results within the framework of intergovernmental economic collaboration. The government spokespersons have indicated that the discussions will focus on concrete steps and mutually beneficial outcomes, with a view toward expanding trade, improving transit connectivity, and enhancing joint ventures in key sectors.
The government emphasizes constructive engagement and transparent reporting of outcomes from the Intergovernmental Commission meetings.

