Mike Pompeo

Pompeos Besuch in Georgien

Pompeos Besuch in Georgien

Am 17. November besuchte der US-Außenminister Mike Pompeo Georgien, wo er mit dem Premierminister des Landes, Giorgi Gakharia, Präsidentin Salome Surabischwili, Außenminister David Zalkaliani, Patriarch Ilia II sowie Vertretern zivilgesellschaftlicher Organisationen zusammentraf.
Pompeo’s visit to Georgia

Pompeo’s visit to Georgia

The Georgian opposition parties released a statement following Pompeo’s visit to the country. They expressed their concern over Russia’s influence in the region and saying that the chairman Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili erodes the democratic system in Georgia.
US to send observers to the elections

US to send observers to the elections

The US secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a letter to the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, declaring his firm intention to send international observers for the elections despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zalkaliani visits the US

Zalkaliani visits the US

From 4-7 February, the Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs David Zalkaliani visited the United States to participate in the annual Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom at the invitation of the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. 
Future of the Anaklia Project 

Future of the Anaklia Project 

Total abandonment of the Anaklia project would limit Georgia’s potential to become a growing place for interregional trade between Central Asia and the Black Sea basin. The successful completion of the port, on the other hand, will boost Tbilisi’s ambitions to position itself on one of the routes in the Chinese ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI) and also uphold itself as one of the connectors between European and Asia markets.
Mamuka Bachtadse traf sich mit Mike Pompeo

Mamuka Bachtadse traf sich mit Mike Pompeo

Pompeo: „Die Bemühungen Georgiens geben mir großes Vertrauen, für Präsident Trump und die gesamte Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten zu sprechen, wenn ich sage, dass Sie weiterhin die Unterstützung der Vereinigten Staaten erhalten werden".

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