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Georgian Prime Minister bids farewell to Israeli Ambassador

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Thursday held a farewell meeting with Israeli Ambassador Hadas Meitzad, marking the conclusion of her diplomatic mission to Georgia and reaffirming the strong, long-standing partnership between the two nations.

The two sides reaffirmed the centuries-old ties and close friendship between Georgia and Israel.

The Georgian Prime Minister thanked Ambassador Meitzad for her contribution to the development of bilateral relations and wished her success in her future endeavors.

The meeting further focused on recent developments in the Middle East, emphasising the importance of diplomatic efforts to ensure lasting peace and stability.

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image Georgian Parliament approves Mamuka Mdinaradze as new Head of State Security Service

03.09.2025.17:10

The Parliament of Georgia on Wednesday approved Mamuka Mdinaradze as the new Head of the State Security Service. The vote took place during a plenary session of Parliament, with 85 members supporting his candidacy and none voting against.

Prior to the vote, Mdinaradze’s nomination was reviewed by the Parliament's Defence and Security Committee in a closed-door session.

The position became vacant on August 23 when Anri Okhanashvili resigned as the head of the SSSG. Following this, Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze nominated Mamuka Mdinaradze for the role.

According to Imedi TV, following Mdinaradze's appointment to the Security Service, Irakli Kirtskhalia is expected to lead the Georgian Dream faction and the parliamentary majority.

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