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Georgian Parliament Speaker meets his Serbian counterpart

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The Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, has met with the President of the National Assembly of Serbia, Ana Brnabić.

According to the press service of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili highlighted the significance of the first Conference of Speakers of Parliaments of EU Candidate Countries currently taking place in Belgrade. The meeting underscored the need for greater experience-sharing and mutual support among EU candidate nations.

The two sides also discussed the growing relations between Georgia and Serbia, highlighting the recent fruitful presidential visits.

Shalva Papuashvili thanked the Serbian side for supporting Georgia’s territorial integrity and reaffirmed Georgia’s commitment to Serbia’s territorial integrity.

Additionally, they discussed opportunities to deepen parliamentary cooperation, including through friendship groups and sector-specific committees.

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Chairman of the Tbilisi City Assembly (Sakrebulo) Zurab Abashidze stated that Tbilisi Municipality addresses problems promptly and that no issue remains unattended.

“I would like to tell the population that, be it Tbilisi or any other city across the world, it is a live organism. Problems are everywhere, but you cannot name any issue which is unattended by the Municipality. Many problems which existed for years have been resolved.

As for heavy precipitation, this is a problem stemming from the laws of nature, and such issues require an immediate response, which is indeed the case. I agree with the capital’s mayor that caring for Tbilisi is not solely the municipality’s responsibility; we must all look after our city,” he said.

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