Denmark will open an embassy in Georgia, with the opening of the diplomatic representation revealed by Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod following a meeting with his Georgian counterpart Ilia Darchiashvili.
Kofod stressed the work for “stability and democracy in eastern front states” was “more important than ever,” in his announcement of the decision.
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— Jeppe Kofod (@JeppeKofod) May 20, 2022
Great to meet ???????? colleague FM @iliadarch in Turin today and deliver the news personally
The fight for stability and democracy in eastern front states more important than ever
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Darchiashvili noted the Georgian Government valued the country being high on Denmark’s foreign policy agenda.
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— Ilia Darchiashvili (@iliadarch) May 20, 2022
The top Georgian diplomat welcomed the decision to launch the Danish embassy, which he said represented “another demonstration of our excellent relations and Denmark’s unwavering support.”