Ambassador David Bakradze and Chairman of the America-Georgia Business Council Dr. Mamuka Tsereteli discussed Security, Political, and Economic Pillars of US-Georgia Partnership at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies | SAIS.

The Georgian Association in the USA and Johns Hopkins SAIS Eurasia Club hosted public discussion touched on regional geopolitics, the challenges facing Georgia’s security and economy, and the steps the government is taking to deepen the bilateral relationship with the United States and to bring the country into the transatlantic community. Among the other topics, the speakers talked about Georgia’s key location for important international trade and transit projects, Georgia’s high contribution to the international peace provision, Russian hybrid warfare threats and overall developments in the wider region.

Ambassador underlined all-time-high partnership level with the United States and Georgia’s Euroatlantic aspiration as the forefront of the country’s foreign policy.

The event was facilitated by the board members of the Georgian Association in the USA – Tsotne Dadiani and Darina Markozashvili.

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