The Jerusalem Post

Rivlin to make state visit to Georgia

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN

President Reuven Rivlin and his wife, Nechama, will pay a state visit to Georgia early in the new year. The visit is scheduled for January 8-10.

He will be given an official welcome by President Giorgi Margvelash­vili, who will also host a state dinner in his honor. In the course of his visit, Rivlin will discuss issues of mutual interest with Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashv­ili and parliament chairman Irakli Kobakhidze.

On the second day of his visit, Rivlin will spend time with the leadership of the Jewish community of Georgia.

Israel and Georgia formally establishe­d diplomatic relations on June 1, 1992. Less than a decade later, Israel began to sell arms to Georgia, and former IDF officers helped train the Georgian army.

Military cooperatio­n all but ceased in 2008 because Israel did not want to engage in any activity that might antagonize Russia. However, there is strong cooperatio­n on other levels, such as technology, and science, education and culture, telecommun­ications and tourism. In fact, during the near freeze in relations between Israel and Turkey, many Israeli tourists discovered Georgia. Some 60,000 Israeli tourists now visit Georgia each year.

Margvelash­vili was in Israel in October 2015, at which time he delivered an address at the Interdisci­plinary Center Herzliya’s Forum for Diplomacy at the Institute for Policy and Strategy, which is part of the Lauder School for Government.

At that time, he spoke of how Georgia began to develop its own state following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and attributed much of the success in that endeavor to the country’s Jewish community, many of whose members have since migrated to Israel. He credited the Jewish community with bringing Georgia into the 21st century.

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 ?? (Baz Ratner/Reuters) ?? GEORGIAN PRESIDENT Giorgi Margvelash­vili and his wife, Maka Chichua, stand under pictures of Jews killed in the Holocaust, during a visit to Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem in October 2015.
(Baz Ratner/Reuters) GEORGIAN PRESIDENT Giorgi Margvelash­vili and his wife, Maka Chichua, stand under pictures of Jews killed in the Holocaust, during a visit to Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem in October 2015.

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