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Celebration of  Independence Day of Georgia  in Zagreb

Celebration of Independence Day of Georgia in Zagreb

On May 27, 2026, a ceremonial reception dedicated to Georgia’s Independence Day was held in Zagreb.

Information about Christmas Bazaar 2025

Information about Christmas Bazaar 2025

The Embassy of Georgia participated in the Christmas Bazaar 2025

Georgian pianist Gigi Chipashvili at the Zagreb Academy of Music

Georgian pianist Gigi Chipashvili at the Zagreb Academy of Music

The evening, titled "Georgia in Notes" offered the audience an immersive journey into the soul of Georgian classical and contemporary music.

Political Consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the Republic of CroatiaOn 25 November 2025, the next round of bilateral political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the Republic of Croatia took place in Zagreb. The Georgian delegation was led by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgi Zurabashvili, while the Croatian delegation was headed by Frano Matušić, State Secretary for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia.  During the meeting, the parties conducted a detailed review of the agenda for bilateral and multilateral cooperation between Georgia and Croatia and discussed prospects for its further development. Emphasis was placed on the importance of continuing political dialogue and holding regular bilateral political consultations.  Both sides positively assessed the dynamics of Georgia-Croatia relations. Special attention was given to trade and economic cooperation, as well as collaboration in the fields of transport, agriculture, tourism, culture, and education.  During the consultations, Giorgi Zurabashvili provided the Croatian side with comprehensive information on ongoing political processes in Georgia. He underscored that Georgia’s European aspirations remain a central priority of the country’s foreign policy and outlined the progress achieved on the path toward European integration. He also expressed regret regarding the perceived lack of objectivity in the EU enlargement report and the cancellation, on 21 November 2025, of the planned Georgia-EU Human Rights Dialogue by the European External Action Service.  The Croatian side highlighted the necessity of maintaining political dialogue with Georgia and expressed its readiness to share experience and support Georgia on its path toward European integration.  Within the framework of the consultations, Giorgi Zurabashvili also met with Andro Krstulović Opara, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Croatian Parliament. The meeting was attended by Ivica Ledenko, Head of the Georgia-Croatia Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group. The discussions focused on inter-parliamentary cooperation and prospects for further deepening bilateral relations. The Croatian side reaffirmed its support for Georgia’s European integration path and expressed interest in enhancing cooperation in this regard.  During the meeting, the First Deputy Minister also addressed the current situation in the region and related security challenges.

Political Consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the Republic of CroatiaOn 25 November 2025, the next round of bilateral political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the Republic of Croatia took place in Zagreb. The Georgian delegation was led by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgi Zurabashvili, while the Croatian delegation was headed by Frano Matušić, State Secretary for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia. During the meeting, the parties conducted a detailed review of the agenda for bilateral and multilateral cooperation between Georgia and Croatia and discussed prospects for its further development. Emphasis was placed on the importance of continuing political dialogue and holding regular bilateral political consultations. Both sides positively assessed the dynamics of Georgia-Croatia relations. Special attention was given to trade and economic cooperation, as well as collaboration in the fields of transport, agriculture, tourism, culture, and education. During the consultations, Giorgi Zurabashvili provided the Croatian side with comprehensive information on ongoing political processes in Georgia. He underscored that Georgia’s European aspirations remain a central priority of the country’s foreign policy and outlined the progress achieved on the path toward European integration. He also expressed regret regarding the perceived lack of objectivity in the EU enlargement report and the cancellation, on 21 November 2025, of the planned Georgia-EU Human Rights Dialogue by the European External Action Service. The Croatian side highlighted the necessity of maintaining political dialogue with Georgia and expressed its readiness to share experience and support Georgia on its path toward European integration. Within the framework of the consultations, Giorgi Zurabashvili also met with Andro Krstulović Opara, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Croatian Parliament. The meeting was attended by Ivica Ledenko, Head of the Georgia-Croatia Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group. The discussions focused on inter-parliamentary cooperation and prospects for further deepening bilateral relations. The Croatian side reaffirmed its support for Georgia’s European integration path and expressed interest in enhancing cooperation in this regard. During the meeting, the First Deputy Minister also addressed the current situation in the region and related security challenges.

On 25 November 2025, the next round of bilateral political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the Republic of Croatia took place in Zagreb. The Georgian delegation was led by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgi Zurabashvili, while the Croatian delegation was headed by Frano Matušić, State Secretary for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia.

Georgian Cuisine Days in Croatia

Georgian Cuisine Days in Croatia

Georgian Cuisine Days were held in Croatia on October 27-29

Information about training programme: “Preparing for EU Membership - Strategic, Institutional, Economic and Financial Perspectives”

Information about training programme: “Preparing for EU Membership - Strategic, Institutional, Economic and Financial Perspectives”

The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), held a training programme for EU enlargement partners in Zagreb: “Preparing for EU Membership - Strategic, Institutional, Economic and Financial Perspectives”.

Information about International Festival “Ethno Hairstyles of the World”

Information about International Festival “Ethno Hairstyles of the World”

In Vinkovci, the 16th International Festival “Ethno Hairstyles of the World” was held

Festival jezika 2025

Festival jezika 2025

On September 26 European Day of Languages ​​was held in Zagreb

Meeting with the German Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Pascal Hector

Meeting with the German Ambassador to the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Pascal Hector

On August 13, the Ambassador of Georgia, H.E. Zaal Gogsadze hosted the Ambassador of Germany to the Republic of Croatia, H.E. Pascal Hector.

"Victory Day" was held in Knin

"Victory Day" was held in Knin

On August 5, Ambassador of Georgia, H.E. Zaal Gogsadze participated in the anniversary event dedicated to "Victory Day" in the city of Knin.

The 59th International Folklore Festival was held in Zagreb

The 59th International Folklore Festival was held in Zagreb

Folk Ensemble "Shvidkatsa" Trio from Ozurgeti participates in the 59th Zagreb International Folklore Festival

Information about the Meeting with the Minister of Health of Croatia

Information about the Meeting with the Minister of Health of Croatia

The Ambassador of Georgia, H.E. Zaal Gogsadze had meeting with the Minister of Health of Croatia, Mrs. Irena Hrstić