The FINANCIAL — A meeting of the People-to-People and Cultural Exchange Working Group of the U.S.-Georgia Strategic Partnership Commission is currently underway at the Georgian Foreign Ministry.
The aim of this meeting is to deepen co-operation between Georgia and the U.S. in the areas of public relations, education, sport, cultural exchanges, internally displaced persons and healthcare, according to MFA of Georgia.
From Georgian side the meeting was co-chaired by First Deputy Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani and First Deputy State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality Petre Kankava., and from the U.S. side by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Ben Ziff and USAID Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia Thomas Melia.
The Strategic Partnership Commission is the primary mechanism for organizing and prioritizing the broad and deepening cooperation between the United States and Georgia. The Commission includes four bilateral working groups on priority areas identified in the Charter on Strategic Partnership: democracy and governance; defense and security; economics, trade, and energy; and people-to-people and cultural exchanges.
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