Georgia sends another diplomatic note to Germany over outdated Government listings
The ministry of foreign affairs of Georgia has sent another diplomatic note to the federal foreign office of Germany.
In addition to the verbal note sent on April 9, the Georgian foreign ministry has once again called for the information published on the official website of Germany’s foreign office regarding representatives of the Georgian government to be updated, noting that it has not been revised since 2024 despite the results of the parliamentary and presidential elections.
On the official website of the federal foreign office of Germany, Salome Zourabichvili is still listed as the president of Georgia, while Ilia Darchiashvili is named as the foreign minister.
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Georgian PM hails joint hosting of FIFA U-20 World Cup with Armenia as major achievement
29.04.2026.16:48
Hosting the FIFA U-20 World Cup together with Armenia is a major achievement, said on Wednesday Georgian prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
In his remarks, Kobakhidze noted that the tournament would help enhance Georgia’s international prestige, including strengthening the country’s sporting image on the global stage.
“Georgia pays great attention to the development of sports. One clear reflection of this is that our country is increasingly hosting highly prestigious international tournaments. Just recently, we hosted the European Weightlifting Championships, and now we are preparing to host the European Judo Championships. Before that, we hosted the Fencing World Championships. We have also hosted a number of prestigious winter sports tournaments, and it is a special achievement that Georgia, together with Armenia, will host the FIFA U-20 World Cup”, he said.
The prime minister highlighted that co-hosting the FIFA U-20 World Cup with Armenia would contribute not only to the country’s prestige and sports image internationally, but also to the development of sports domestically.
He further emphasised that hosting the tournament would give Georgia’s youth national team the opportunity to compete in the World Cup, describing it as important for the country in every respect.
Kobakhidze thanked everyone involved in securing the tournament, including the Ministry of Sports, the sports minister, the Georgian Football Federation and its President Levan Kobiashvili, saying the result would not have been possible without their efforts.