Georgian Foreign Ministry talks about U.S. role in strengthening country’s sovereignty

For 30 years, the United States has played an important role in strengthening Georgia’s state sovereignty, independence as well as its development, Georgian Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani said in his Facebook post.
"Exactly 30 years ago – on 25 December, 1991, the President of the United States of America, George H. W. Bush, solemnly declared the recognition of Georgia’s independence, and since then the United States, as a great friend of Georgia, has played an important role in strengthening our country’s sovereignty and independence, as well as its development," he wrote.
"Probably this great friendship, which formally began 30 years ago, was not accidental, as Georgia had significantly earlier- centuries ago, been sharing the values of which the US is an active defender. I am glad that today our strategic partnership is exemplary and represents the best demonstration of how the united spirit, dedication and mutual assistance of the two nations can make a significant contribution to shaping a better world,” Zalkaliani said.
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