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Davit Archvadze to head SSSG General Inspection

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Davit Archvadze will head the General Inspection of the State Security Service of Georgia.

The new head was introduced to employees by the Head of the State Security Service of Georgia during a working meeting. Geka Geladze congratulated Davit Archvadze on his appointment and wished him success in his future activities.

According to the Head of the State Security Service, David Archvadze has many years of experience working in law enforcement agencies, which is expected to further improve the effectiveness of the General Inspectorate.

Archvadze replaces Soso Oboladze, who will continue his work as Head of the Customs Department of the Revenue Service.

Geka Geladze thanked him for his service and wished him success in his new position.

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image Georgia’s 8 000-year winemaking tradition shaped nation’s history and culture - Georgian PM

08.05.2026.16:29

Georgian wine is one of the most important symbols of the nation’s identity, and the continuous tradition of winemaking began on this land 8 000 years ago, significantly shaping the country’s history and culture, said on Friday Georgian prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze while addressing a conference dedicated to National Wine Day. 

In his address, Kobakhidze stressed that wine is an inseparable part of Georgian traditions and hospitality, while more than 525 endemic grape varieties place Georgia among the world’s leading wine-producing nations.

“I am pleased to have the opportunity to participate in the opening of this conference dedicated to National Wine Day, which focuses on discussing the prospects of Georgian wine in the global market. Georgian wine is one of the most important symbols of our identity. It was on this land, 8 000 years ago, that the great and uninterrupted tradition of winemaking began, a tradition that has significantly shaped our country’s history and culture”, the prime minister said. 

Kobakhidze also noted that in 2017 the international scientific community officially recognised Georgia as the cradle of wine civilisation, adding that the traditional Georgian ‘qvevri’ winemaking method was granted the status of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013, confirming the uniqueness of the ancient technique.

“In 2017, the global scientific community officially recognised that Georgia is the cradle of wine civilisation. In 2013, the traditional Georgian method of ‘qvevri’ winemaking was granted the status of Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, confirming the uniqueness of this method. With more than 525 endemic grape varieties, Georgia holds one of the leading positions in the world in terms of wine diversity”, the prime minister concluded.

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