Tbilisi. Martin Lidegaard, the Minister of Foreign Affairs if
Denmark, will pay a working visit to Georgia, on November 11.
Danish FM is expected to meet with
Georgian Premier, Irakli Gharibashvili; acting First Deputy Foreign Minister,
Tamar Beruchashvili.
The agreement on readmission of
individuals residing without authorization, as well as the memorandum of
cooperation in the energy sphere between the governments of Georgia and
Denmark, will be concluded during the visit - Georgian Foreign Ministry's Press
and Information Department reported.
Martin Lidegaard is also expected to meet
with representatives of the civil sector and participate in the conference
"Ways to Enhance Energy Security", scheduled for November 12, in the
Europe House. The conference
participants will discuss the link between energy security and energy
efficiency; how can energy security strengthen country's national security and
decrease its vulnerability on the national and international arena; as well as
share Danish experience in that regard.
Martin Lidegaard is a representative of
the Radical left party. He was appointed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Denmark in February 2014. Before that, he used to be the Minister for Climate,
Energy and Buildings. This will be his second visit to Georgia. First time he
visited Georgia in April this year.