
Georgian Foreign Ministry Relocates to Former Presidential Palace
The Georgian Foreign Ministry has moved its offices to the former presidential palace in Avlabari, which was built during the Saakashvili era. This relocation marks a significant change in the ministry's operational base.
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Georgian Foreign Ministry moves to Saakashvili-era presidential palace
The former presidential palace has not been used for its original purpose since 2018.
By Mikheil Gvadzabia
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The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has relocated to the former Presidential Palace in Tbilisi’s Avlabari district and has been operating from the building since March, the government administration’s press office confirmed to several local outlets, including Netgazeti and BM.ge, on June 2. The Ministry’s departments have operated from two buildings in central Tbilisi: an …
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