The United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is coming to Georgia this week.
The UN top official is scheduled to arrive in Georgia on April 23 and spend two days here. This will be his second visit to the country after first visiting in 1994.
Ban Ki-Moon, 72, is a South Korean statesman and politician who is the eighth and current head of the UN. He was invited to Georgia by the country’s Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili.
While in Tbilisi the UN Secretary General will hold meetings with leading Georgian legislative and executive officials and take part in several other events, Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.
After his two-day trip Ban Ki-moon will travel to Armenia and Azerbaijan.