In the 18th century, this political agreement between the countries approved the transfer of Tbilisi to the protectorate of Moscow.
Georgian pro-Russian party Unity for peace proposed that Russia “restore strategic cooperation” by concluding a new “George Treaty”. Jam news reported this on Sunday, August 4.
In particular, the head of the party, Mikheil Zhgenti, noted that “the direction of cooperation is being clarified,” but, according to him, he will consider the alleged growth of the “geopolitical role of the Russian Federation both in the world and in the region.”
“The main point is the establishment of new relations, a new agreement based on a new reality,” said the politician.
Party Secretary Temur Pipia added that his party is the only Georgian political force that has talked to the Russian side about “very important issues that concern Georgia.”
Reminder of journalists before Unity for peace appealed to the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, with a request to completely remove the visa regime between Georgia and Russia, and after Putin resumed flights to Georgia and removed visa restrictions, Pipia and Zhgenti among the first to fly to Moscow.
It has also been reported that Georgia plans to resume diplomatic relations with Russia 16 years after they broke off.
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Source: korrespondent
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