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Last week, I had the privilege of meeting with Georgia’s Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador David Zalkaliani.

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English: Our Georgia National Guard has maintained a strong cooperation with the armed services of the country of Georgia since 1994 through the National Guard’s State Partnership Program. We had an informative discussion about military-to-military cooperation between the Armed Forces of the nation of Georgia and the Georgia National Guard while Russia continues its illegal war in Ukraine.

We also discussed strengthening the strategic partnership between the country of Georgia and the United States regarding defense and security as well as economy and trade and called attention to the cruciality of the Black Sea security.

I appreciate Ambassador Zalkaliani’s unwavering support of this strategic partnership.
Date July, 2023
Source Facebook
Author Office of Representative Austin Scott
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