U.S. President, Other Foreign Leaders Congratulate Georgia With Independence Day
102 years ago today, on May 26, 1918, Georgia proclaimed itself an independent Democratic Republic. The short-lived Georgian Democratic Republic was occupied by the Soviet Russia in February-March 1921 and was later absorbed into the Soviet Union. The country declared its independence to be restored later on April 9, 1991, based on the May 26, 1918 independence declaration.
Foreign leaders from across the world extended their congratulations to Georgia on its National Day.ย
The United States President, Donald Trump: โOn behalf of the American people, I send my sincere greetings and congratulations on the anniversary of your Independence Day, May 26.ย For decades, the United States and Georgia have enjoyed a strong partnership rooted in shared values and interests.
The United States deeply appreciates and respects Georgiaโs investment in strengthening its defense capabilities, including its significant contributions to NATOโs Mission in Afghanistan, where Georgian soldiers serve together with U.S. and NATO forces.
We remain firmly committed to Georgiaโs territorial integrity and sovereignty within its internationally recognized borders, and we will continue our steadfast support of Georgia as it seeks NATO membership.
Our partnership will continue as we cooperate to overcome the unprecedented COVID-19 global pandemic. We also firmly support democratic and economic development in Georgia, which is essential to fulfill the Georgian peopleโs aspirations of Euro-Atlantic integration.
I look forward to working with you to help Georgia consolidate its democratic institutions and embrace political pluralism, strengthen the rule of law buttressed by an independent judiciary, and diversify its economy. I extend Georgians my warmest wishes for a productive, secure, and prosperous future.”
The United Kingdom, Queen Elisabeth II: โIt gives me great pleasure to send Your Excellency my warmest greetings on the celebration of your National Day, together with my best wishes for the people of Georgia in the coming year.โ
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Message from HM Queen Elizabeth II on #Georgia|n Independence Day.
๐ฌ๐ง ๐ฌ๐ช #26แแแแกแ pic.twitter.com/nG0vpXqsff— UK in Georgia (@UKinGeorgia) May 26, 2020
France, President Emmanuel Macron: “[Letter has been addressed to President Zurabishvili] On the occasion of the national holiday of Georgia, I send wishes of happiness and prosperity to you and the Georgian people. The health crisis that we experience right now will have economic and social ramifications, posing a major challenge for every country. As I mentioned during our phone conversation on May 7, cooperation between our countries has contributed to the response [to the pandemic] at this time.
You can count on the French support. Increased lending by the French Development agency to Georgia will allow for implementing reforms that were undertaken by your country in the sectors of health, social protection and energy – all of which fits [our cooperation agenda.]
France and Georgia have long enjoyed friendly, privileged, and trustful relations. The level of our cooperation was further stepped up via Dimitri Amilakhvari dialogue [platform], which was launched during your visit to Paris in February, 2019 and that opened its first session in Paris last December.
During following months, we shall deepen our relationship in the domains of training and youth [issues], as the Franco-Georgian university is due to open its doors this autumn.”
Israel, President Reuven Rivlin: “On behalf of the State of Israel I have the honor and the pleasure of congratulating Your Excellency on the occasion of the Independence Day of Georgia. Allow me to wish you and the people of Georgia a future of ever growing development, prosperity and peace.
We, in Israel, are very pleased about the good relations and cooperation between our two countries that is founded in a very long history of some 2,600 of Jewish life in Georgia. The strong community of former Georgians in Israel and the Jewish community in Georgia also represent an important link between our two countries.
The ties between the Georgian nation and the Holy Land also found expression in the visit to Jerusalem in the thirteenth century by your great national poet, Shota Rustaveli, who is buried here at the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem. Israel and Georgia share a common destiny today, as we are two ancient peoples who have new and independent countries. The growing mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, education, culture and tourism between Israel and Georgia is very encouraging.
Last year some 200,000 Israeli tourists visited your beautiful country (the largest number of tourists from any single country not former members of the USSR). We are now making every effort to ensure that Israel will be the first to sign a tourism and air travel agreement with Georgia following the Corona pandemic.”
Letter from @PresidentRuvi on Georgiaโs Independence Day ๐ฌ๐ช ๐ฎ๐ฑ pic.twitter.com/nF2GhPvQHM
— Orbeliani Presidential Palace (@OrbelianiPalace) May 26, 2020
Foreignย Ministry of Ukraine:
We extend our warmest congratulations to the friendly people of #Georgia on the occasion of the #IndependenceDay! Best wishes of peace, well-being & prosperity. แแแแแฃแแแแแแแแแแก แแฆแแก แแแแแชแแ, แกแแฅแแ แแแแแ! @MFAgovge pic.twitter.com/q1gfkCDM46
— MFA of Ukraine ๐บ๐ฆ (@MFA_Ukraine) May 26, 2020
Foreign Ministry of Poland:
Happy Independence Day, #Georgia! ๐ฌ๐ช All the best from your Polish ๐ต๐ฑ friends! แแแแแชแแแ! ๐ #26แแแแกแ #แแกแแฆแแฉแแแแแ pic.twitter.com/xShgIjiaqS
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs ๐ต๐ฑ (@PolandMFA) May 26, 2020
Foreign Minister of Lithuania, Linas Linkeviฤius:
We send our most sincere congratulations to the people of #Georgia๐ฌ๐ช celebrating Independence Day today. #Lithuania๐ฑ๐น is strongly supporting your European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
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— Linas Linkevicius (@LinkeviciusL) May 26, 2020
Foreign Ministry of Latvia:
Most sincere congratulations to the #Georgian people celebrating #IndependenceDay of #Georgia! We wish our friends peace, security and prosperity! @MaisuradzeThea @MFAgovge pic.twitter.com/aAW8oHXFZh
— Latvian MFA (@Latvian_MFA) May 26, 2020
Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan:
We congratulate @MFAgovge on the #IndependenceDay of Georgia and send our warmest wishes! pic.twitter.com/qj2R1veWO5
— MFA Kazakhstan ๐ฐ๐ฟ (@MFA_KZ) May 26, 2020
Foreign Ministry of Estonia:
To all the people of #Georgia, happy #IndependenceDay! Estonia will always be a close and steady friend. pic.twitter.com/dVlSeTLBgn
— Estonian MFA ๐ช๐ช (@MFAestonia) May 26, 2020
Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan:
Best wishes and cordial congratulations to friendly #Georgia ๐ฌ๐ช on the occasion of its #IndependenceDay.
We wish strong health, success, and everlasting prosperity to the friendly people of Georgia. pic.twitter.com/ieEdJX8v5A
— MFA Azerbaijan ๐ฆ๐ฟ (@AzerbaijanMFA) May 26, 2020
Foreign Minister of Armenia, Zohrab Mnatsakanyan:
Warm congratulations to #Georgia, its people and Government celebrating #IndependenceDay. We strongly value the #Armenia๐ฆ๐ฒ-#Georgia๐ฌ๐ชfriendship forged in history, based on common values & continued positive dynamics of partnership & coop
แแแแแชแแแ แแแแแฃแแแแแแแแแแก แแฆแแก! pic.twitter.com/Lgnign5Kc0— Zohrab Mnatsakanyan (@ZMnatsakanyan) May 26, 2020
Ambassadors of the U.S., United Kingdom, European Union and Israel, Kelly Degnan, Justin McKenzie Smith, Carl Hartzell and Ran Gidor, respectively, have also extended their best wishes to Georgia on its Independence Day.
This yearโs Independence Day celebrations in Georgia differed from the previous years as the coronavirus-related restrictions are still underway throughout the country, which, among others, ban large public gatherings.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia, Parliament Speaker Archil Takakvadze and Defense Minister Irakli Garibashvili addressed the nation at the Vaziani base outside Tbilisi.
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