Georgia excludes cooperation in a same platform with Russia, offers its own for regulation of Karabakh issue

Georgia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Davit Zalkaliani stated that his country does not want working with Russia in joint regional platform over regulation of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
Instead of “3+3” format with engagement of Russia, Turkey and Iran he offered new platform with Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
“We do not view any platform with Russia who occupied our territories,” he said at a news conference.
He said Tbilisi wants to be engaged in the conflict settlement process with the participation of international partners as a dialogue site.
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