TBILISI’S GOALS IN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH YEREVAN REMAIN UNCLEAR
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02.02.2024


The Jamestown Foundation (30 January 2024)

Beka Chedia

 

On January 26, Armenia and Georgia signed a joint agreement establishing a strategic partnership between the two countries.

Armenia seeks to reduce its dependency on Russia with the new declaration and become more active in regional transit activities, while Georgia may hope to strengthen its position as a potential mediator between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Some speculation points to a possible agreement between Tbilisi and Yerevan to build a railway connection between Georgia and Russia that would run through Abkhazia as the impetus for formalizing their strategic partnership.  

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