Utrikesministeriet (Georgien)

Georgiens utrikesminister
საქართველოს საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტროს
Utrikesministeriets logotyp
Nuvarande
David Zalkaliani
sedan 13 juni 2018
ResidensTbilisi
Mandatperiodej tidsbestämt
Inrättat14 april 1991
Webbplatswww.mfa.gov.ge

Georgiens utrikesministerium (georgiska: საქართველოს საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტრო) är ett av sjutton ministerier i Georgiens kabinett, ansvarigt för landets nätverk av relationer till främmande nationer. Utrikesministeriet ligger på Chitadzegatan i Tbilisi, Georgien. Nuvarande utrikesminister är David Zalkaliani (sedan 13 juni 2018).[1]

Georgiens utrikesministrar (1995-)

NrNamnBildTillträddeAvgick
1Irakli Menagharisjvili15 december 199529 november 2003
2Tedo Dzjaparidze30 november 200320 mars 2004
3Salomé Zurabisjvili20 mars 200419 oktober 2005
4Gela Bezjuasjvili19 oktober 200531 januari 2008
5Davit Bakradze31 januari 20085 maj 2008
6Ekaterine "Eka" Tqesjelasjvili
(c) The Chancellery of the Senate of the Republic of Poland , CC BY-SA 3.0 pl
5 maj 20086 december 2008
7Grigol Vasjadze6 december 200825 oktober 2012
8Maia Pandzjikidze25 oktober 201211 november 2014
9Tamar Beruchashvili11 november 201415 september 2015
10Giorgi Kvirikasjvili
(c) Tasnim News Agency, CC BY 4.0
1 september 201530 december 2015
11Mikheil Janelidze30 december 201513 juni 2018
12David Zalkaliani13 juni 2018Innehar ämbetet

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Salomé Zourabichvili au forum Libération 2008, lors d'un débat avec Bernard Guetta
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Gela Bezhuashvili, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, 2005–2008
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Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld (right) meets in his Pentagon office with Minister of Defense David Tevzadze (second from right), of the Republic of Georgia, on March 16, 2001. Georgian Ambassador Tedo Japaridze (second from left) and Lt. Col. Archil Tsintsadze, the Georgian defense attaché, joined Rumsfeld and Tevzadze as they discussed a range of regional security issues of interest to both nations.
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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (left, back to camera) meets with a delegation from Georgia led by President Eduard Shevardnadze (center), and including, among others, Minister of Foreign Affairs Irakli Menagarishvili (left, facing camera), and Mr. Charkviani, head of the Foreign Relations Department, serving here as interpreter (right). The talks, held at the Pentagon, July 17, 1997, dealt with a range of security issues of interest to both nations and culminated with the signing of a document entitled "Cooperation in the Area of Prevention of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Promotion of Defense and Military Relations."
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Grigol Vashadze, a Georgian politician.
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Iranian First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri meeting with Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili
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Minister for Europe David Lidington with Tamar Beruchashvili, Georgian Foreign Minister at the UK Georgia Bilateral Dialogue in London, 19 November 2014.
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Foreign Minister of Georgia Maia Panjikidze during the meeting with the United States Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in November 2012. A screenshot from the U.S. State of Dept video.