02 May 2024,   23:43
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Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Newly Appointed US Ambassador to Georgia

The Prime Minister of Georgia met US Ambassador to Georgia upon her arrival to the new country of service.

Meeting was related to the strategic partnership and prospects of furthermore deepened relations within the scope of current cooperation between the two countries.

Giorgi Gakharia and Kelly Degnan talked about priorities of the Government, which were positively deemed by the diplomat. It was noted that close cooperation exists between the two countries in various directions. Special focus was made on the tangible results of cooperation in defense and security.

“I really enjoyed the meeting. It was a very substantive discussion. We covered a number of topics, including the security cooperation, our economic cooperation and opportunities to increase our economic ties. We had a good discussion about the importance of education, including the recent program initiative for 7 mln USD that the USAID has recently unveiled and that should work very well and compliment to the initiative that the Government of Georgia has also unveiled.

2020 is a significant year for the USA and Georgia, as elections are scheduled in both countries. This is an important election year both here in Georgia and of course in the United States as well. So I am looking forward to working with the Government and people of Georgia, along with its civil society on the democratic process here, while we go through the same thing in the United States”, - said the Ambassador.

Meeting was commented about by Irakli Chikovani, Foreign Affairs Adviser to the Prime Minister of Georgia.

“The first meeting was held between Giorgi Gakharia and Kelly Degnan. It was very interesting and substantial. They spoke about the opportunities stemming from strategic partnership and cooperation between the two countries. Discussions were related to specific topics, priorities defined by the Government of Georgia, along with challenges currently faced by our country”, - said Chikovani.

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