Georgian President Zurabishvili sets out for a US visit

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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili traveled to New York to attend the 67th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. According to this “News – Georgia”He will meet with UN Secretary-General António Guterres and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

Zurabishvili is scheduled to give a speech at the John F. Kennedy Public School, meet with members of the Harvard Club in New York and representatives of the Georgian diaspora in the USA.

The UN Commission on the Status of Women has existed for over 70 years and includes 45 UN member states. She is involved in the validation of global standards and the formulation of specific strategies for the advancement of women worldwide.

As previously reported, the US plan to allocate Up to $100,000 to promote contemporary American literature in Georgia. The aim of the program is to make the work and research of writers in the United States more accessible to Georgian audiences.

Also, the US Department of State intend Allocate $125,000 for the implementation of a program for greater “Western integration” and “democratic development” of Georgia.

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