The FINANCIAL — As a part of his visit to the Portuguese Republic, the President of Georgia H.E. Giorgi Margvelashvili has held a meeting with the President of the Assembly of the Republic H.E. Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues.
The parties have spoken about the development of bilateral and multilateral relations between Georgia and Portugal, which implies reinforcing diplomatic ties and trade-economic and cultural-educational cooperation. They have also discussed the importance of strengthening parliamentary cooperation, according to the Administration of the President of Georgia.
President Margvelashvili briefed Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues on the situation in the occupied territories of Georgia and the cases of human rights violation in the regions annexed by Russia. President Margvelashvili has thanked Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues for his support of Georgia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and non-recognition policy of the occupied territories and Portugal’s contribution to the EU Monitoring Mission.
He has thanked the Portuguese side for supporting Georgia’s integration into European and Euro-Atlantic structures and the country’s advancement towards reaching the visa-free regime.
According to the Parliamentary Secretary of the President Ms. Ana Dolidze, Portugal has a vast experience in parliamentary activities and Georgia places huge importance in learning from it.
Georgian delegation, attending the meeting included the Head of the Administration of the President Mr. Giorgi Abashishvili, Secretary of the National Security Council Mr. Davit Rakviashvili, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Vakhtang Makharoblishvili, Ambassador of Georgia to Portugal Mr. Revaz Beshidze, Advisor to the President for Foreign Affairs Mr. Tengiz Pkhaladze, Parliamentary Secretary of the President Ms. Ana Dolidze, and the Political Secretary of the President Ms. Pikria Chikhradze.
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