David Kramer: We continue to support Georgia so that one day Georgia will be reunited
Georgia’s capital Tbilisi will host a two-day international conference ‘Glory to Ukraine’ on 5-6 September, gathering former US diplomats, regional experts, civil activists, and business representatives.
The conference, led by the George W. Bush Institute, the McCain Institute for International Leadership, and the Centre for Economic Policy Research, will focus on a new political and security reality created as a result of the war in Ukraine and the geopolitical consequences of military aggression.
The day before the conference, the conference members visited the occupation line on Tbilisi-administered territory near Odzisi village.
David Kramer, Managing Director for Global Policy at the George W. Bush Institute said, “We find this visit extremely important as a reminder of what Georgia has suffered since 2008 to this day.”
“And it gives us lessons to learn from and it is why we think it’s important for our delegation to start our visit here as a reminder of what you live with every single day. So, this is also a reflection of our support for Georgia, its sovereignty, and territorial integrity, and we will continue to support Georgia so that one day Georgia will be reunited in its internationally recognized borders,” he went on.