Georgian Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili and his Peruvian counterpart Ana Cecilia Gervasi Diaz on Monday signed an agreement for visa-free travel between the two countries on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the officials discussed current issues of the “bilateral and multilateral agenda” and future prospects.
On the sidelines of the #UNGA78 met with my ???????? colleague Ana Cecilia Gervasi Diaz. Focused on strengthening the ties of friendship and cooperation in all spheres of mutual interest.
— Ilia Darchiashvili (@iliadarch) September 18, 2023
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They also emphasised the importance of conducting “high-level visits” and deepening cooperation in politics, trade, economy, culture and education.
Darchiashvili highlighted the importance of his Government’s cooperation with Latin American countries, while the parties also agreed to “actively work” for the development of bilateral cooperation in “various fields”, including by sharing Georgia’s experience of “successful reforms” in state services.