Tbilisi adheres to a pragmatic and multi-vector foreign policy, says the Georgian President

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Tbilisi, February 17 (Xinhua) — Georgia adheres to a pragmatic and multi-vector foreign policy, the essence of which is to protect peace and independence. Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili stated this on Tuesday while delivering his annual report to parliament.

"Georgia is pursuing a peaceful policy, and we have proven this in practice, which is of fundamental importance not only for our country, but also for the security of the entire region," M. Kavelashvili emphasized.

According to him, given the current international situation, Georgia, with effective action, can become a key country for the implementation of international projects, promote the economic integration of Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, strengthen the status of the South Caucasus as a regional hub, and strengthen ties with partner countries. –0–

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