Relations between Georgia and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg
Chronology of Diplomatic Relations
Diplomatic relations between Georgia and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg were established on October 17, 1992.
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg with residence in the Kingdom of Belgium
- Vakhtang Makharoblishvili 2021 - to date
- Natali Sabanadze - 2013 - 2021
- Salome Samadashvili - 2005-2013
- Konstantine Zaldastanishvili - 2000-2005
- Zurab Abeshidze - 1994-2000
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Grand Duchy of Luxemburg to Georgia with residence in Luxemburg
- Ms. Florence Ensch 2018, February-to date
- Mr. Conrad A. Bruch 2008 - 2017
Fields of Cooperation
Georgia and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg enjoy friendly relations. Cooperation within the international organizations is very dynamic. Luxemburg supports Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It’s worth to mention that in 2018 the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, Mr. Jean Asselborn, had an official visit in Georgia.
The legal base between Georgia and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg covers 5 agreements that regulate areas such as economy, transport and defense. Lately both countries expresses desire to develop bilateral trade and economic relations.
Cooperation is especially well developed in banking and financial sector. Expert cooperation is ongoing actively with Luxembourg Financial Technology Transfer Agency (ATTF).
Useful Links
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg
Prime minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg