President of Georgia
Salome Zurabishvili

Place of birth

Paris

Education

1972 - Paris Institute of Political Science;

1973 - Columbia University;

1981 - Paris National School of Public Administration

Professional Experience

1974-1977 - Third secretary of the French Embassy in Rome;

1977-1980 - Second secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations;

1980-1984 - Employee of the Analysis and Forecasting Center of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

1984-1988 - First Secretary of the French Embassy in Washington;

1988-1989 - First Secretary of the European Conference on Security and Co-operation in Vienna;

1989-1992 - Second Counselor at the French Embassy in the Republic of Chad;

1992-1993 - First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of France to the Euro-Atlantic Council (Brussels);

1993-1996 - Deputy Permanent Representative of France to the Western European Union (Brussels);

1996-1998 - Adviser to the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France;

1997-1998 - Inspector General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

1998-2001 - Officer of the Strategy, Security and Disarmament Division of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs;

2001-2003 - Head of International and Strategic Affairs of the General Secretariat of National Defense of France;

2003-2004 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of France to Georgia;

2004-2005 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia;

2006 - Leader of political union The Way for Georgia;

2006-2015 - Professor at the French Institute of Political Science;

2010-2015 - Head of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on Iran;

2016-2020 - Member of Parliament of Georgia of the 9th convocation;

2018 - Elected President of Georgia

Public Defender of Georgia
Nino Lomjaria
Former President of Georgia
Giorgi Margvelashvili
Former President of Georgia
Mikheil Saakashvili
Administration: Salome Zurabishvili discussed the developments ongoing in Georgia with the President of Lithuania
Gitanas Nausėda: In the conversation with President Zurabishvili, I expressed my concern regarding the "foreign agents" law and the effects it might have on Georgia’s EU integration process
Lazare Grigoriadis: First of all, I want to thank the President - the battle continues, we will meet at the rallies
Lazare Grigoriadis leaves prison
PM: When we have a rating of over 60% and 10-15% subjects speak for the people, it is important to take into account the opinion of the supporters who called us to show where the people stand
Young protesters marching from Parliament to Administration of President
Sergey Lavrov: Demonstrations in Georgia turned Salome Zurabishvili into a fighter for freedom of speech, although the draft law on foreign agents is much softer than in many countries
Salome Zurabishvili: The main issue that will be raised in these elections is what do we want - Europe or Russia? - I am sure what will be the answer of the Georgian population to this question
Salome Zurabishvili: We have the prospect of starting EU accession negotiations at the end of this year, and that is what this law is fighting today - this law corresponds to the interests of Moscow
Salome Zurabishvili: It is clear that the population of Georgia will never allow the government, which is clearly pro-Russian, to remain its government
Salome Zurabishvili: This is a Russian law, it is an exact copy of Putin's law - Russia has started a hybrid strategy and is trying to stop us on the path of EU integration and the government is clearly helping them
Shalva Papuashvili: Another miraculous thing happened yesterday, when Salome Zurabishvili sued her own government to the government of a foreign country - this shows that she does not understand state sovereignty at all
President: It is not the time for provocation and tension!
President: The third night of a dignified protest against the Russian law - on one side the Georgian people, on the other side 83 deputies who voted against our European future, the people always win!
Salome Zurabishvili on Peskov's statement: It is very clear to the population of Georgia who is the enemy and who is the partner
President on 'Foreign Influence Transparency Bill': Is a copy of what Putin successfully imposed in Russia
Salome Zurabishvili: I will definitely veto the law, my veto is the voice of the people
Paweł Herczyński on the draft law "On transparency of foreign influence": this law, if passed, will not help Georgia get closer to the EU
George Katcharava - The events of April 2024 determine future trends of global pollical and security architecture