Georgian president heads to US
President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili will visit the United States on March 5 to attend the 67th session of the Commission on the Status of Women of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in New York.
According to Interpress, on March 6, she will address the representatives of the UN member states, who will discuss issues of empowerment of women and girls, innovations, technological changes and development in the digital age within the framework of the UN Economic and Social Council session on the status of women.
During her working visit to New York, the President of Georgia is scheduled to meet with the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammad, the Executive Director of the United Nations Organization for Women, Simasami Bahu, the Administrator of the United Nations Development Program, Achim Steiner.
In addition, the President of Georgia will hold a bilateral meeting with the presidents of the countries participating in the forum and the mayor of New York, Eric Adams.
The visit of the President of Georgia to Yale and Harvard universities are planned, where the President of Georgia will deliver a public lecture at the John Kennedy School of Government.
Zurabishvili will also visit the Harvard Club in New York, where she will discuss the situation in the region and the geopolitical situation with the members of the club.
As part of her working visit to the USA, the President of Georgia will meet with representatives of the Georgian diaspora in the USA.