On April 23, 1992, just one month after the establishment of diplomatic relations, the United States opened an embassy in Tbilisi. After 34 years, we proudly continue to strengthen and develop our mutually beneficial partnership with Georgia,” the U.S. Embassy in Georgia wrote on its Facebook page.
According to the embassy, the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi was a strong signal of U.S. support for Georgia’s sovereignty and independence.
“On April 23, 1992, just one month after the establishment of diplomatic relations, the United States opened its embassy in Tbilisi. It was a strong signal of U.S. support for Georgia’s sovereignty and independence.
At the time, the acting Ambassador called the opening historic and spoke of plans to strengthen U.S.-Georgia ties, expand cooperation, and facilitate humanitarian assistance.
Today, 34 years later, we proudly continue to strengthen and develop our mutually beneficial partnership in Georgia,” the U.S. Embassy wrote.