Pridnestrovie and Abkhazia will cooperate in the agricultural and educational spheres

11/19/19 17:05

Pridnestrovie and Abkhazia will cooperate in the agricultural and educational spheres

Future projects were discussed by the PMR’s head of MFA, Vitaly Ignatev and Ambassador-at-large of MFA of the RA, Vito Grittani

Tiraspol, November 19. /Novosti Pridnestrovia/. The Ministry of PMR’s Foreign Affairs, Vitaly Ignatev met with Ambassador-at-large of MFA of the RA, Vito Grittani. Plenipotentiary representative of the Republic of Abkhazia also participated at the meeting.

Negotiators discussed directions of working together. Vito Grittani told about official meetings was held in the PMR’s Ministry of Health and its’ projects prospects realizing.

Vitaly Ignatev thanked envoy for the attention to contact development with Pridnestrovie and practical initiatives which are in the interest of people.  He also thanked Plenipotentiary representative of the Republic of Abkhazia to the PMR, Alexander Vatman for his assistance in visit of Vito Grittani to Pridnestrovie.

The parties also discussed the possibility of a number of projects implementation in the field of social protection and University education. Special attention was paid to the prospects of Pridnesrovie’s participation in the Association "Friends of Abkhazia" established in March 2019.

At the end of the meeting, the interlocutors confirmed their readiness to continue an open and constructive dialogue.

 

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