Georgia appoints new special representative for ties with Russia
Georgia has appointed a new special representative for relations with Russia, with Giorgi Kadzhaya assuming the role of advisor to the Prime Minister of Georgia on matters concerning Russian affairs.
The relevant announcement was made by the head of the Georgian government, Irakli Kobakhidze, during a briefing, as reported by Caliber.Az citing Georgian media sources.
Giorgi Kadzhaya brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having previously served as the head of the Georgian interests section at the Swiss Embassy in Russia. His appointment underscores Georgia's commitment to managing its relations with Russia through diplomatic channels and dialogue.
Meanwhile, Zurab Abashidze, who has held the position of special representative of the head of the Georgian government for relations with Russia since 2012, will transition to the role of advisor to the prime minister. Abashidze's extensive experience and expertise in diplomatic relations will continue to contribute to Georgia's diplomatic efforts in the region.
Additionally, the Prime Minister of Georgia has decided to replace Nikoloz Tkemaladze, who previously served as the head of the department for relations with regions within the government apparatus.







