Georgian FM: Georgia was prominently represented at UNESCO General Assembly
Georgian FM: Georgia was prominently represented at UNESCO General Assembly

Georgia was prominently represented at the UNESCO General Assembly in Samarkand, with a particular focus on promoting Georgian culture, Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili said.

According to her, several events during the assembly were dedicated to Georgian cultural monuments recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

“Georgian song, polyphony, and winemaking traditions were all showcased at the UNESCO conference in Samarkand. Georgia’s cultural presence was strong and well-received. We also discussed key topics that could shape our future cooperation within UNESCO. It is important that the organization’s activities continue to promote peace and global cooperation. For Georgia, UNESCO’s work on cultural heritage protection and education remains a top priority,” Botchorishvili noted.

The Foreign Minister also spoke about bilateral meetings held during her visit to Samarkand.

“International gatherings such as this provide an excellent opportunity to meet with colleagues from various countries. I held meetings with the Foreign Ministers of Hungary, Azerbaijan, and the host country, as well as representatives from other regional states. These discussions helped us outline future directions for Georgia’s cooperation with our partners,” Botchorishvili said.