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The News in Brief

Friday, March 29, 2024
Prepared by Messenger Staff

Prime Minister of Georgia Meets with Hungarian Ambassador Anna Mária Sikó

The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, met with the Ambassador of Hungary to Georgia, Anna Mária Sikó.

According to the Prime Minister's press service, Kobakhidze expressed gratitude to Hungary for its active support of Georgia in the international arena. He also highlighted that the historic decision to grant Georgia the status of a candidate for EU membership clearly affirmed the progress the country has made on the path of European integration.

The Prime Minister expressed hope that Hungary will continue to support Georgia in this endeavor, especially as the country aims to transition to a new stage and commence negotiations on joining the European Union.

The significance of backing Hungary as the upcoming EU Presidency in this process was underscored. Additionally, the parties deliberated on enhancing sectoral ties between Georgia and Hungary. They emphasized the importance of fully leveraging the existing potential to deepen cooperation across various domains, including trade, economy, energy, education, and culture.



Foreign Minister of Georgia Ilia Darchiashvili Meets Argentinian Counterpart Diana Mondino

Foreign Minister of Georgia, Ilia Darchiashvili, met with his Argentine counterpart, Diana Mondino, during his official visit to Argentina. According to the Foreign Ministry, the meeting highlighted the strong and friendly ties between the two countries.

Darchiashvili emphasized deepening relations and increasing high-level contacts with Argentina, recognizing its importance as a regional and global player

The ministers discussed the impact of the security environment on the international agenda and Georgia's enhanced regional and international role following its EU candidate status. They also explored trade and economic ties, highlighting Georgia's favorable trade potential and its increased role in the Black Sea economic and security space. Additionally, they praised Georgia's participation in Latin American and Caribbean cooperation formats and underscored the importance of maintaining this tradition.