On May 21 is the 30th anniversary of Georgia gaining its independence
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Tuesday, 24 May 2022 15:32
Today is the 30th anniversary of Georgia gaining its independence on May 21, 1992, and the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Georgia on May 21, 1992. We are celebrating our anniversary.
Turkey recognized Georgia's independence on December 16, 1991; Protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries on May 21, 1992; Friendship, Cooperation and Good Neighborhood Agreement was signed on July 30, 1992 .
Last year, on February 8, 1921, the ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Georgia of Ankara Simon Mdivani of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Georgia sent a letter of confidence to the President of the Turkish Grand Parliament Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk signing of the Treaty of Kars dated 13 October 1921, which defined our current borders with South Caucasian countries including Georgia 100. we are aware of the anniversary
Relations between Turkey and Georgia have been developing on the basis of friendship, good neighbourliness and strategic partnership since Georgia regained its independence. The Republic of Turkey most strongly supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, as well as the European-Atlantic integration and NATO membership in this framework.
Today we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the restoration of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Georgia on May 21, 1992, after Georgia gained its independence in 1991.
Turkey recognized Georgia's independence on December 16, 1991; the Treaty on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the two countries was signed on May 21, 1992; the Agreement on Friendship, Cooperation and Neighborhood was signed in 1992 She on the 30th of July.
Last year we celebrated the 100th anniversary of two important dates: on February 8, 1921, Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, in Ankara, Simon Mdivan handed over a letter of credence to the President of the Grand Turkish Assembly Gaz Mustafa Kemal Ataturk S, on the basis of which diplomatic relations between Turkey and Georgia were established.
Also, on October 13, 1921, the Treaty of Karsi was signed, which defined our border with the South Caucasus countries, including Georgia.
After the restoration of independence of Georgia, relations between Turkey and Georgia have developed on the basis of friendship, kindness and strategic partnership. The Republic of Turkey strongly supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, as well as Euro-Atlantic integration and NATO membership.
Source: T.C. Tiflis Büyükelçiliği