Georgia’s Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili will pay a two-day visit to the Czech Republic on February 22.
This was agreed after Georgia’s Foreign Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili met his Czech counterpart Lubomir Zaoralek within the 52nd Munich Security Conference in Germany yesterday.
At the meeting, the Czech side reconfirmed its support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and western aspirations.
The Czech (L) and Georgian Foreign Ministers meet in Munich, Germany. Photo by MFA Press Office
The two Ministers discussed how Georgia has progressed towards NATO and the European Union (EU). They drew special attention to Georgia’s preparation for the upcoming NATO Summit in Warsaw.
The Czech side also stressed the importance of Georgian citizens’ visa-free travel to the EU.
Meanwhile the Georgian delegation was scheduled to attend a number of high level meetings at the Munich Security Conference throughout the day today. Later this evening Prime Minister Kvirikashvili will deliver a speech titled ‘Towards further Euro-Atlantic Integration’.