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Ambassador of Georgia held a meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Iceland

Ambassador of Georgia held a meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Ministry of Iceland

Ambassador's lecture at Southern Denmark University

Ambassador's lecture at Southern Denmark University

On November 17, 2025, H.E. Nata Menabde, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, held a lecture about Georgia at Southern Denmark University, at the invitation of the "European Youth of Denmark" (Europæisk Ungdom Danmark). Ambassador Menabde delivered a presentation about Georgia’s history, key aspects of country’s political and economic development, spoke about Georgian-Danish relations and highlighted country's cultural diversity and centuries-old traditions. Special emphasis was also placed on prospects for deepening cooperation among the students and youth, and expanding joint projects.

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the 65th Round of the Geneva International Discussions

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia on the 65th Round of the Geneva International Discussions

The 65th round of the Geneva International Discussions was held on 11-12 November, 2025, where the Georgian delegation was led by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lasha Darsalia. Georgian delegation made special emphasis on the core agenda items of the Geneva International Discussions related to the necessity of full implementation of the provisions of the EU-mediated 12 August 2008 Ceasefire Agreement by Russian Federation, and the safe and dignified return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to their homes.

Georgian film at Cinemateket "East by Southeast" festival

Georgian film at Cinemateket "East by Southeast" festival

On November 5, 2025, the Danish Film Institute (Cinemateket) hosted a screening of the 1929 silent satirical comedy "𝐌𝐲 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐦𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫" by Georgian director Konstantine Mikaberidze as part of the "𝐄𝐚𝐬𝐭 𝐛𝐲 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐭" film festival. The event was organized in collaboration with the Embassy of Georgia, the Georgian National Film Center, and the Danish Film Institute.

On October 12, 2025, a musical evening - “Georgia in Sound” was held at Vor Frelsers Church in Copenhagen.

On October 12, 2025, a musical evening - “Georgia in Sound” was held at Vor Frelsers Church in Copenhagen.

On October 12, 2025, the Embassy of Georgia in Denmark hosted a musical evening - “Georgia in Sound” at Vor Frelsers Church in Copenhagen. The concert featured young musicians from the Danish ensemble Verdenslyd, who performed works by Georgian composers.      The event opened with welcoming remarks from H.E. Nata Menabde, Ambassador of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, who spoke about Georgia’s centuries-old musical traditions, its rich sacred and secular heritage, and the diversity of its musical culture.

The Embassy of Georgia hosted Students of the CSCD Youth Academy

The Embassy of Georgia hosted Students of the CSCD Youth Academy

On 9 October 2025, the Embassy of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark hosted students of the Center for Science and Commercial Diplomacy (CSCD) Youth Academy.     ️As part of official training, during the event, Ambassador Dr. Nata Menabde delivered a presentation about Georgia, highlighting Georgia–Denmark bilateral relations, Georgia’s political and economic development, as well as country's rich history, unique cultural heritage and rich tourism and economic potential.

On September 25, 2025, the Ambassador of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, Nata Menabde, hosted members of the “International Club of Copenhagen” (ICC) at the Embassy of Georgia

On September 25, 2025, the Ambassador of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, Nata Menabde, hosted members of the “International Club of Copenhagen” (ICC) at the Embassy of Georgia

On September 25, 2025, the Ambassador of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, Nata Menabde, hosted members of the “International Club of Copenhagen” (ICC) at the Embassy of Georgia. The Ambassador delivered a presentation about Georgia, highlighting the country’s centuries-old cultural heritage and traditions, Georgian-Danish relations, and Georgia’s key priorities.

On 23-27 September 2025, Copenhagen hosted the 49th International Apiculture Congress - APIMONDIA 2025 - the world’s largest scientific, commercial, and informational event dedicated to apiculture

On 23-27 September 2025, Copenhagen hosted the 49th International Apiculture Congress - APIMONDIA 2025 - the world’s largest scientific, commercial, and informational event dedicated to apiculture

On 23-27 September 2025, Copenhagen hosted the 49th International Apiculture Congress - APIMONDIA 2025 - the world’s largest scientific, commercial, and informational event dedicated to apiculture. The congress brought together participants from 121 countries and served as a distinguished platform for presenting the latest innovations, research, and products in the field of beekeeping. Representing Georgia, three leading companies - HoneyHub, APIGEO, and MEL VERITAS - participated in the congress and its accompanying ApiExpo exhibition under the auspices of the Georgian Beekeepers’ Association.

Embassy of Georgia in Denmark Marks 17th Anniversary of Russian Aggression Against Georgia

Embassy of Georgia in Denmark Marks 17th Anniversary of Russian Aggression Against Georgia

On 21 August 2025, to commemorate the 17th anniversary of the Russian military aggression against Georgia, the Embassy of Georgia in Denmark hosted a screening of director Giorgi Gogichaishvili’s short film “10:45” and a photo exhibition dedicated to the August War. Opening the event, H.E. Nata Menabde, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Kingdom of Denmark, addressed the audience on the consequences of Russia’s aggression against Georgia and underlined the importance of the international legal assessment of the 2008 war.

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 17th Anniversary of Russia’s Military Aggression Against Georgia in August 2008

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 17th Anniversary of Russia’s Military Aggression Against Georgia in August 2008

117 years have passed since Russia’s full-scale military aggression against Georgia in August 2008, which resulted in the occupation of Georgia’s indivisible regions - Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia. After 17 years Russia still refuses to implement the EU-mediated 12 August 2008 Ceasefire Agreement and withdraw its occupation forces from the territory of Georgia; It continues to take steps aimed at integrating Georgia’s regions into Russia’s political, economic, military and social systems in violation of international norms. Particularly alarming are the numerous illegal actions recently carried out for this purpose.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Diaspora Initiatives"

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Diaspora Initiatives"

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Diaspora Initiatives" Purpose of the Grant Program: ➡️ To support members of the Georgian diaspora and encourage their involvement in promoting Georgia's state interests abroad, as well as in strengthening the country’s international image.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Georgian Dance and Music Ensembles Abroad"

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Georgian Dance and Music Ensembles Abroad"

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Announces the 2025 Grant Competition – "Support for Georgian Dance and Music Ensembles Abroad" The program will fund projects aimed at supporting the functioning and growth of Georgian cultural ensembles operating abroad. 📍For the first time this year, the program includes a new component: compatriots living abroad will have a unique opportunity to organize cultural events, professional masterclasses, and trainings aimed at preserving national identity and promoting the development of contemporary Georgian art.