Georgian Foreign Minister, Maia Panjikidze, met U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in Brussels on April 24.
“We have discussed all the issues related to bilateral U.S.-Georgian
relations,” Panjikidze said after the meeting. “He [Secretary Kerry]
stressed on the U.S. support to Georgia’s territorial integrity and
Georgia’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration. He expressed gratitude
for Georgia’s contribution to the Afghan mission and global security.
He showed interest in current developments in Georgia, as well as in the
process of Georgia’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration and gave
high appraisal to it.”
“I have invited Mr. Kerry to visit Georgia and he promised that he will,” she added.
Georgia’s new ambassador to the U.S. Archil Gegeshidze, who attended
the meeting, said that, apart of bilateral relations, among the topics
raised during the meeting were Georgia’s relations with Russia, Geneva
talks, as well as internal situation in Georgia.
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