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TBILISI: Visit of External Affairs Minister to Georgia
TBILISI: External
Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar will pay an official visit to Georgia on
9-10 July, 2021 at the invitation of the Vice Prime Minister & Foreign
Minister of Georgia H.E. Mr. David Zalkaliani. This will be the first visit of
an Indian External Affairs Minister to independent Georgia.
During the visit, the External Affairs Minister will have bilateral meeting
with his counterpart covering various aspects of bilateral relations as well as
exchange views on issues of regional and global interest. He is also expected
to call on other dignitaries during the visit.
External Affairs Minister will be handing over the Holy Relic of St. Queen
Ketevan of Georgia to the Government and people of Georgia. He will also unveil
the newly installed statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the city of Tbilisi.
The visit would further strengthen the close and cordial relations between
India and Georgia.