Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili is planning to visit France and Germany after the trip of Afghanistan.
On February 8, Zurabishvili met with the Georgian troops serving in the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan, and the Afghan leadership, Civil.ge reported.
“I am proud of our Georgian soldiers who, shoulder to shoulder with the NATO coalition, contribute to international security in Afghanistan,” the President wrote on her Twitter page.
In Afghanistan, Zurabishvili met also with Commander of RSM and U.S. Forces−Afghanistan Gen. Austin Scott Miller. Zurabishvili discussed two countries’ cooperation with her Afghan counterpart, Mohammad Ashraf Ghani as well.
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The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, will travel to France within the scope of an official visit on February 17-19, the President's Press Office announced.
After France, the Georgian President will continue her official working trip with a visit to Germany on February 20-21.