The FINANCIAL — On 31 March 2015, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Davit Jalagania met the Permanent Representatives of Guinea, Grenada, Jamaica, Cabo-Verde, Timor-Leste, Tonga and Uganda to the United Nations, according to MFA Georgia.
Discussions focused on current issues relating to bilateral and multilateral co-operation, as well as on prospects for development of economic relations. The foreign diplomats were updated on the reforms that the Government of Georgia has carried out in various areas. Taking into account the Permanent Representatives’ close interest in the reforms, the Georgian side expressed its readiness to share Georgia’s experience in this regard.
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Within the framework of their visit to Georgia, the Permanent Representatives will hold meetings with officials of the legislative and executive branches of Government, as well as at the Public Service Hall and the Service Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. They will also visit the occupation line in the village of Didi Khurvaleti.
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Organising visits of the Ambassadors to the UN is part of the established practice of the United Nations that considerably contributes to the deepening of bilateral relations with various countries.
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