Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili held a meeting with the Resident Representatives of the Republic of Burundi, Kuwait, the Kingdom of Lesotho and Nepal to the UN.
The significance of the United Nations Charter and the importance of adhering to the rules-based international order were underscored.
The 80th anniversary of the United Nations’ establishment was commemorated with great significance. The reform of the UN was underscored, as it was taken into account in light of the world’s current developments.
The discourse encompassed the role of parliamentary diplomacy in the enhancement of bilateral and multilateral relations.
The parties touched upon the situation in the occupied regions of Georgia. The Resident Representatives to the UN gave a positive assessment of the state politics on IDPs undertaken in Georgia. They accentuated the valuable experience of Georgia in conducting successful reforms.