Georgia’s Economy Minister heads to Beijing for high-level talks with Chinese officials
Mariam Kvrivishvili, the minister of economy and sustainable development of Georgia, on Wednesday departed for Beijing together with an official delegation, where she will hold important meetings with representatives of the Chinese government and executives of major companies.
As part of her visit, Kvrivishvili is scheduled to meet with China’s minister of commerce Wang Wentao and deputy chair of the national development and reform commission Zhou Haibing.
The program also includes the signing of a protocol amending the free trade agreement between Georgia and China.
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Georgian FM summons EU Ambassador, says Brussels policy “undermines partnership”
27.04.2026.16:49
Paweł Herczyński, the EU ambassador to Georgia, on Monday was summoned for a meeting with Maka Botchorishvili, the minister of foreign affairs of Georgia, regarding an event organised by the European External Action Service in Brussels and the statements made within its framework.
During the meeting, the minister emphasised that Brussels’ current policy toward Georgia, including the steps taken and statements made in relation to the country, undermines trust between the parties and damages the Georgia-EU partnership.
According to the minister, “Brussels’ actions can unfortunately only be assessed as steps toward the further polarisation of Georgian society and the encouragement of a radical agenda”.
The minister noted that the Georgian government consistently expresses its readiness for constructive dialogue and expects a fair attitude from the European Union based on mutual respect.