He made the remarks during his meeting with Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri on the sidelines of the 20th anniversary conference of Permanent Neutrality of Turkmenistan.
Georgian president welcomed expansion of ties between Tehran and Tbilisi, adding that connecting the Caucasus to the Middle East can enhance peace and stability in the region and result in the development of regional states.
He urged increase of negotiations between Tehran and Tbilisi high-ranking officials, adding that development of Georgian infrastructure and transit routes are top priorities of the country’s government.
He also called Black Sea the sea of peace, noting that all the Black Sea littoral states including Bulgaria and Rumania are interested at expansion of region’s transit routes.
Tbilisi supports Iran’s active role in establishment of peace in the region, Margvelashvili said adding that Georgian people are interested at Iranian poetry and culture.