Georgian Prime Minister negotiated with assistant Secretary of State

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze met with the assistant US Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia James O’Brien.

The Georgian side is interested in relations with the United States, but requires a bilateral fair, Georgia Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze at a meeting with the assistant US Secondary Excess The Affairs of Europe and Eurasia, the sanctions coordinator James O’Brain.

“The Prime Minister noted that the Georgian authorities are interested in deepening partnerships with the United States, which requires bilateral efforts and a fair attitude,” the government administration said in a statement of the meeting.

According to the administration, a sincere conversation took place at the meeting on all issues of Georgian-American relations, including about processes over the past few years, and the parties shared their experiences on this topic.

During a long meeting, a frank conversation was held on all issues of Georgian-American relations, including on processes that have developed in Georgia over the past few years. The head of the government and assistant to the US Secretary of State in this regard shared their fears with each other.

Irakli Kobakhidze explained to Jim O’Braien the need to adopt the law “On the transparency of foreign influence” and once again expressed the willingness of the leadership to carefully consider all the legal comments of international partners as part of the Veto procedure.

Prime Minister noted that the Georgian government is interested in deepening partnerships with the United States, which requires bilateral efforts and fair interdependence.