President of Iceland set to visit Georgia tomorrow

President of Iceland set to visit Georgia tomorrow

The President of the Republic of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, is scheduled to embark on an official visit to Tbilisi tomorrow.The formal welcoming ceremony for Jóhannesson will take place the same day. 


As part of this official visit, President Jóhannesson will engage in a bilateral meeting with the President of Georgia, followed by a joint statement from both leaders.


Additionally, meetings are scheduled between Jóhannesson and the Prime Minister of Georgia, as well as the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia.


Jóhannesson will also participate in a round table discussion with Georgian-Icelandic businesspeople, in the presence of First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Levan Davitashvili.


Furthermore, members of President Jóhannesson's official delegation will hold meetings with Georgian authorities. For instance, the Minister of Environment, Energy, and Climate of the Republic of Iceland, Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, is scheduled to meet with the Vice Prime Minister of Georgia and the Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.


As part of his itinerary in Tbilisi, Jóhannesson will visit Tbilisi State University, where he will deliver a public lecture to students.



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The President of the Republic of Iceland, Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, is scheduled to embark on an official visit to Tbilisi tomorrow.The formal welcoming ceremony for Jóhannesson will take place the same day. 


As part of this official visit, President Jóhannesson will engage in a bilateral meeting with the President of Georgia, followed by a joint statement from both leaders.


Additionally, meetings are scheduled between Jóhannesson and the Prime Minister of Georgia, as well as the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia.


Jóhannesson will also participate in a round table discussion with Georgian-Icelandic businesspeople, in the presence of First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Levan Davitashvili.


Furthermore, members of President Jóhannesson's official delegation will hold meetings with Georgian authorities. For instance, the Minister of Environment, Energy, and Climate of the Republic of Iceland, Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, is scheduled to meet with the Vice Prime Minister of Georgia and the Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.


As part of his itinerary in Tbilisi, Jóhannesson will visit Tbilisi State University, where he will deliver a public lecture to students.