
President of Georgia, Mikheil Kavelasvili, met with the permanent representatives of Burundi, Nepal, Lesotho, and Kuwait to the United Nations to discuss Georgia’s engagement with the UN and broader international cooperation, according to a statement from the president’s press office.
The conversation centered on Georgia’s active role within the UN system and its contributions to various institutions and initiatives. Particular attention was given to the situation in Georgia’s occupied territories, the country's strategic importance in the region, and its growing economic potential.
President Kavelasvili emphasized the importance of unified international support for peace and stability, especially amid current global challenges. He reaffirmed Georgia’s dedication to maintaining stability in the South Caucasus and expressed the nation’s readiness to continue contributing to peace in the region.
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