01/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/29/2026 06:35
The Head of the Parliamentary Friendship Group with Georgia Dane Stanojicic met today at the National Assembly House with the Charge d'Affaires and Head of Office of the Georgian Embassy in Belgrade Barbare Makharadze.
Stanojicic expressed his pleasure at the renewal of parliamentary cooperation between the two countries which will set the groundwork for all other joint projects.
"Serbia and Georgia have a lot in common", said he, stressing that the relations between the two countries are traditionally friendly and good, grounded in cultural and historical closeness, and consequently the diplomatic relations are at the highest level.
The Head of the PFG was very happy about the establishment of the direct flight between Belgrade and Tbilisi, hoping that it would be a preamble into the signing of a free trade agreement to crown our mutual cooperation.
He went on to say how very grateful he was for Georgia's principled position as regards Serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty, just as we support Georgia's efforts to preserve its independence and territorial integrity, through which both countries protect the principles of international law.
Barbare Makharadze thanked the host for the warm welcome and reception, agreeing with him that both countries face similar challenges at the international scene, which only goes to further fortify their partnership.
The officials talked about intensifying parliamentary visits with a view to exchanging experiences and best practices.
They opined that there is room to further cooperation in the fields of the economy and trade, secure in their belief that overall bilateral and parliamentary cooperation would continue to improve.
After the meeting the guests and the PFG Head visited the exhibition "Jasenovac - a lasting warning" in the central hall of the National Assembly House.
The meeting was also attended by MP Dijana Radovic.