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YEREVAN. – Georgian Ambassador said Armenia’s accession to Customs Union is not impeding goods turnover between Armenia and Georgia.

Georgian Ambassador to Armenia Tengiz Sharmanashvili participated in the discussion “Georgia: Presidential elections and European Perspectives,” organized in Armenia.

He recalled that Georgia and Armenia have an agreement on free trade, and this was pointed out by Armenian and Georgian PMs during their recent meeting.

“The parties have stated that we have a bilateral agreement on free trade. Therefore, nothing can interfere with normal trade regime. If Armenia enters the Customs Union, at the bilateral level, the Armenian- Georgian goods will move freely across our border,” Sharmanashvili assured.

“For this, we have developed a sufficient legal framework. If something is missing, we will work on it, but the obstacles are out of the question. And I am sure it will be so,” the diplomat added.

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