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Ukraine and Georgia agree on mutual interest in normalising relations, says Sybiha

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Ukraine and Georgia have agreed on a mutual interest in normalising bilateral relations, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, following a telephone conversation with Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili.

Writing on social media, Sybiha said the call followed their recent contacts in Yerevan, Armenia and marked a continuation of what he described as a constructive dialogue between the two countries.

“During our today’s call, we noted the constructive dialogue between our countries and agreed on the mutual interest in normalising the Ukraine–Georgia relations,” Sybiha stated.

“We discussed bilateral relations and interaction within international organizations. We also confirmed our openness to move forward in bilateral cooperation and maintain active contacts,” he added.

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