Georgia's Ambassador to UN highlights strong backing from international partners for Georgia’s UN Resolution
Georgia's Ambassador to UN highlights strong backing from international partners for Georgia’s UN Resolution

“It is particularly noteworthy that the resolution was submitted to the UN with the strong support and co-authorship of our partners, including the United States and EU member states,” stated Davit Bakradze, Georgia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, regarding the recent UN resolution.

He described the day as historic for Georgia, marking a record-breaking number of votes in favour of the resolution submitted by Georgia.

“This resolution emphasizes Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity while also supporting the right of internally displaced persons and refugees to return to their homes with dignity. This year, the resolution was co-sponsored by 64 countries and received support from a record 107 states. Notably, the number of supporters has increased by four,” Bakradze explained.

He highlighted that it is particularly significant that the resolution was introduced with the robust support and co-authorship of key partners, notably including the United States and EU member states.

Moreover, the increase in support from regions vital to Georgia—such as Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa—reflects the international community’s recognition of Georgia’s consistent policy of peaceful conflict resolution and integration.

Bakradze expressed his gratitude, saying, “A special role in this success goes to the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its leadership, whose personal involvement made this achievement possible. I owe a debt of gratitude to the Minister and the entire team.”

The UN General Assembly adopted the resolution submitted by Georgia.