More opportunities for business development in Georgia and Armenia Նորություններ Previous Article E.U. Warns Turkey in Escalating Dispute Over Constitutional Referendum Next Article "Love Actually" producer Duncan Kenworthy to visit Febiofest Typography Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times Reading Mode Share This The EU-funded “Cross-Border Economic Development” project, which is part of the Armenia-Georgia Eastern Partnership Territorial Cooperation Programme, hosted a round table on 10–11 March in the city of Rustavi in Georgia. Previous Article E.U. Warns Turkey in Escalating Dispute Over Constitutional Referendum Next Article "Love Actually" producer Duncan Kenworthy to visit Febiofest