Tbilisi: Maka Botchorishvili the foreign minister of republic of Georgia has reiterated her commitment for national interests. He said ruling party is committed to make Georgia a strong nation in coming years.
She was addressing the attendees of annual meeting of Georgian Ambassador. Â In this meeting she appreciate the performance of Georgian ambassador working across the world. She said that the role of Georgian ambassador will be more crucial for country as Georgia is heading towards the European Integration.
According to the foreign minister the protection of interests of Georgia should not be given a limited meaning. However, making efforts for protection of interests of Georgia means we are fighting for security, stability, economic development, truly European future which will ensure better future of country.
The minister also noted at this closing event that, Georgian government, officials and public must understand that country can be developed only if all of us take initiative for its betterment whole heartly.
According to minister its is time to tap the number of opportunities. The difficulties never meanes we have lost chance, but every challenge is chance for us to bounce back with more strength and will power as well.
While speaking about the Tbilisi protest, he said they are being organised by people with vested interests. They are misguiding the people of Georgia which is very unacceptable. Minister stressed that ruling party Georgian Dream is always bound to take steps towards integration with European Union.
It is worth to mention that Georgia is facing multiple challenges currently. The country needs collective efforts for overcoming all these challenges.
She also urged the Georgian Ambassador for making more efforts for the national security of country. According to her with every challenge we also have given opportunity, so we need to grab these opportunities for overall development of country.
On this occasion the top diplomats of country also shared their views with attendees. They also shared their point of view about many challenges to foreign policy of Georgia.