Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, David Zalkaliani on April 13 phoned U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, discussing the security situation in Georgia and the region, U.S.-Georgia strategic partnership, and the country’s democratic consolidation, among others.
Noting that U.S. support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and Euro-Atlantic integration “is crucial and remains strong,” Minister Zalkaliani said, „Washington [DC] once again reiterated support towards our aspiration to join NATO.”
According to FM Zalkaliani, the parties also talked about the developments at the Russian-Ukrainian borders.
“Looking forward to working closely with the Biden administration for stronger partnership,” FM Zalkaliani concluded.
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