"I am confident that we and our Azerbaijani friends will solve issue on Keshikchidagh monastery complex in accordance with our strategic partnership," Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze said.
According to him, the commission on Keshikchidagh monastery complex will be restored.
The Prime Minister said that ministries of the two countries have been communicating intensively since the early days : "I have instructed all ministers on active communication. Of course, there was also active conversation between the foreign ministers and, as you know, the parties came to the agreement."
Bakhtadze stressed that the commission on determining the Georgian-Azerbaijani border has not really worked in recent years. "Therefore, we will restore the commission and we will re-approve it. This will probably take place at the government's forthcoming meeting. Then the commissions of the two countries will continue to work on delimitation."