Georgian government makes steps indicating it wants to improve relations with U.S. Hopefully, we can build on that basis - Marco Rubio
“The Georgian government has made some steps indicating to us that they want to improve their relations with the United States,” said Marco Rubio, United States Secretary of State, in response to the question from Congressman Joe Wilson during the meeting of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
According to Marco Rubio, the Georgian authorities were informed what needed to be done to improve relations, and some positive responses were received.
Marco Rubio stated that the U.S. hopes that “perhaps it is possible to change the trajectory not just of our relationship with Georgia, but of their behavior.”
Joe Wilson’s question was: “You achieved historic unity in the Middle East, where every country, except Georgia, supports American efforts against Iran and its nuclear capabilities. And in Europe, NATO and the EU are united as never before, promoting defense increases for ‘peace through strength’ to promote Ukraine’s victory over war criminal Putin.
With that in mind, another region is the South Caucasus, which is critical to the opportunity for the Trump Route that you’ve achieved with Prime Minister Pashinyan of Armenia and President Aliyev of Azerbaijan. What a great achievement that is. With that in mind, though, the pro-Iranian regime and the Chinese Communist Party-supported Georgian Dream government, which is illegitimate, threaten American access. There was a rigged election in Georgia. They’re facilitating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard and evading sanctions to Tehran. What do you believe should be done to address the rapidly expanding radicalization promoted by the Georgian Dream government in the Republic of Georgia?”
Marco Rubio responded: “On Georgia, you’re right. Everything you just outlined is our preexisting concern. Since that time, they have made some steps indicating to us that they want to improve their relations with the United States. We’ve outlined to them what that would take and what that would require.
We’ve received some positive responses. And so our hope is that we can see a change of trajectory in the case of Georgia from where it is today. We obviously understand all the things you’ve just laid out as being preexisting problems for us. They’ve asked us, ‘What will it take to have a better relationship with the United States?’ We’ve responded, and hopefully, we can build on that basis and, and perhaps change the trajectory, not just of our relationship with Georgia, but of their behavior.”
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Prime Minister of Georgia Meets President of Kyrgyz Republic
12.06.2026.15:57
Irakli Kobakhidze, Prime Minister of Georgia met Sadyr Japarov, President of the Kyrgyz Republic.
According to the press service of the Government Administration, during the expanded meeting held at the Presidential Palace in Bishkek, the PM thanked President of the Kyrgyz Republic for the warm hospitality and emphasized the importance of high-level visits for the further development of bilateral relations. The parties discussed the existing potential for deepening cooperation across various sectors.
“Mr. President, irrespective of the long-standing ties between our peoples and countries, this is the first visit at the top level between our two states. We sincerely hope that this visit will provide a new impetus to strengthening relations between our countries. Georgia and Kyrgyzstan enjoy positive political and economic relations and there is considerable potential for their further enhancement. We are eager to expand cooperation not only in the political and economic spheres, but also in culture and education. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you and your country for supporting Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,”stated the Prime Minister of Georgia.
President of the Kyrgyz Republic highlighted the significance of the official visit paid by the Head of Government of Georgia.
“Mr. Prime Minister, your official visit marks a new chapter in the history of bilateral relations. I am confident that today’s meeting will contribute to the further strengthening of our political, economic, humanitarian and cultural ties. Under your leadership, Georgia has implemented important socio-economic reforms. We express our readiness to deepen cooperation in trade, economic and infrastructure sectors, as well as within international formats and to benefit from Georgia’s successful experience. I am confident that today’s discussions will yield concrete practical results,” stated the President of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The meeting also underscored the potential for partnership in the transport and logistics sectors, with both sides expressing readiness to deepen cooperation in these areas.
Following the meeting, a number of memoranda of cooperation were signed between the two countries in various fields. Prime Minister of Georgia and President of the Kyrgyz Republic also signed a Joint Statement reaffirming the parties’ commitment to further developing bilateral relations across a wide range of sectors.