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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Georgia, Mexico City | |
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Ambassador Zurab Eristavi |
Georgia–Saint Vincent and the Grenadines relations refer to the bilateral relations between Georgia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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History
The diplomatic relations between Georgia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines were established on 22 June 2010[1] in an attempt by the Georgian government to establish its influence in the Central American region to counter Russia's influence.
The establishment of the ties came less than a year after Maxim Gvindzhia, the Prime Minister of separatist Abkhazia, visited South America and hoped for the recognition of Abkhazia's independence from Georgia by a string of countries, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[citation needed] However, the Kingstown government has consistently supported Georgia's territorial integrity, which was reflected during the meetings of Georgian Foreign Minister Maia Panjikidze with her Saint Vincentian counterpart in 2014[2] and of Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili with the Saint Vincentian Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves in 2015 in New York.[3]
In 2018, the Permanent Representative of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations visited Georgia to study the human rights situation among the internally displaced persons from Abkhazia and South Ossetia.[4] Kingstown has voted in favor of the Georgia-sponsored UN resolution calling for the return of those IDPs to their homes in the separatist regions since 2011.[5]
In 2015, a year after Tbilisi abolished the visa-free regime for international tourists, the Georgian Parliament voted to restore the visa-free regime with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.[6]
Diplomatic missions
Georgia is represented in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines by its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico. The currently-accredited ambassador of Georgia is Zurab Eristavi.[7]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines does not have a diplomatic mission accredited to Georgia.
See also
References
- ^ Relations between Georgia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, archived from the original on 13 August 2017, retrieved 6 October 2019
- ^ Georgian PM's Bilateral Meetings at UN, 26 September 2014, Civil Georgia
- ^ Georgian, Moldovan, Ukrainian FMs Meet Senior U.S. Officials, 30 September 2015, Civil Georgia
- ^ Mikheil Janelidze has hosted United Nations Permanent Representatives, 9 May 2018, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, archived from the original on 18 August 2022, retrieved 6 October 2019
- ^ UN General Assembly Passes Georgia IDP Resolution, 30 June 2011, Civil Georgia
- ^ Georgia Restores One-Year Visa-Free Rules, 10 June 2015, Civil Georgia
- ^ United States of Mexico, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, archived from the original on 6 October 2019, retrieved 6 October 2019
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