
ArmInfo. "As we know, the US Vice President's visit is dedicated specifically to the so-called TRIPP route-therefore, it is logical that in this case, the addressees of the visit are these two specific countries! What other comment can I make?" Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze made this statement, in response to a question about J.D. Vance's planned visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan in February and why Georgia was not included in the itinerary of J.D.
Responding to a follow-up question about why the country was not included on the US Vice President's agenda, given the South Caucasus's transit role, and Georgia being part of this transit route, Kobakhidze replied: "That's up to them to decide." "According to our information, this visit is dedicated specifically to the Zangezur issue-based on this, it is quite natural that the American politician will visit Azerbaijan and Armenia. You know what the context of Georgian-American relations is. It is very difficult. This context was created by the Biden administration. Let's see how it will develops against this backdrop. We are waiting patiently. We have publicly stated that we are ready to renew the strategic partnership from a clean slate and with a specific guideline."
Meanwhile, according to Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, Georgia is in a holding pattern for a reset in relations with the United States. " We have repeatedly stated our willingness to reset relations. The attitude that President Biden's administration has demonstrated toward Georgia-unjust, consisting solely of lies, deception, and threats-is categorically unacceptable. We are an independent and sovereign state, and everyone must respect our statehood and sovereignty. It doesn't matter that we are a small country. We are the state our ancestors and previous generations fought for. We are still forced to fight today, and of course, we will do everything to ensure that the interests of our country and our people are protected first and foremost. Today, there is truly no end to the war or victory over the Deep State in sight. So we remain in a holding pattern," stated Kakha Kaladze.