Georgia celebrates a new chapter in its relations with Italy by officially opening a Consulate General in Milan. The inauguration took place on Georgia’s Independence Day and was attended by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze who pointed out the growing partnership between the two countries.
“This is yet another step that will contribute to further deepening the relations between Georgia and Italy,” said Kobakhidze during the official opening ceremony.
In his speech, the Prime Minister discussed the unique cultural and emotional connection between the Georgian and Italian people. “Georgians have a special attitude toward Italy and the Italian people. We believe that among all European nations, we most closely resemble Italians, and this is a unique source of pride for us,” he noted. “We are inspired by everything related to Italy, its unique culture, history, sports, cuisine, all tied to this incredibly beautiful and fascinating country.”
Kobakhidze also emphasized the emotional beats Milan holds for Georgians, mentioning Mayor of Tbilisi and former football star Kakha Kaladze’s ties to the city. “Milan is emotionally significant for one very specific reason, Mr. Kakha Kaladze, the Mayor of Tbilisi, represented our country in this city. For many years, he proudly defended the honor of Georgia here and brought many victories to our country.”
The opening of the Consulate General comes during a bigger effort to support the growing Georgian diaspora in Italy, particularly in the country’s northern regions. “There is a large Georgian diaspora in Italy, especially in the northern part of the country, and of course, this further promotes the development of our partnership,” Kobakhidze said.
He concluded his speech by expressing gratitude to the Italian government and people. “We will continue to do everything possible in the future to deepen the friendship between our countries even more… I would once again like to express my gratitude to Italy and the Italian people for the many years of friendship that we have always felt from your side.”