Georgian PM accepts Moldovan counterpart's invitation to visit Chisinau
Moldova seeks to learn from Georgia's experience of implementing successful reforms that support democratic development.
Moldova’s Prime Minister Pavel Filip shared his intentions to learn from Georgia after meeting Georgia’s Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili yesterday within the United Nations General Assembly’s (UNGA) 71st Session in New York.
After the meeting Kvirikashvili said Filip had official invited him to Moldova, and he would take up the offer and visit Moldova in the near future.
Discussions also related to the advancement of trade and economic relations, along with prospects to cooperate in tourism.
The pair said the current level of cooperation between the Ministries of Internal Affairs, Justice and Agriculture were "productive and fruitful” and the general relationship between Georgia and Moldova was relatively strong.
The two prime ministers agreed to hold the first meeting of the Georgia-Moldova Inter-Governmental Economic Commission early next year, Agenda.ge reports.
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