Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09TBILISI1508
2009-08-07 13:09:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Tbilisi
Cable title:
GEORGIA AND U.S. SIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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UNCLAS TBILISI 001508
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL TSPL GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIA AND U.S. SIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AGREEMENT
REF: STATE 77202
UNCLAS TBILISI 001508
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL TSPL GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIA AND U.S. SIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AGREEMENT
REF: STATE 77202
1. On August 6, the U.S. and Georgia signed the "Agreement
Between the Government of the United States of AMERICA and
the Government of Georgia on Science and Technology
Cooperation." The Ambassador signed for the United States
and Minister of Education and Science Nika Gvaramia signed
for Georgia. The signing of this agreement marks the
expansion of our bilateral science relationship. This
agreement furthers the goals outlined in the U.S.- Georgia
Charter on Strategic Partnership, which seeks, among other
goals, to promote increased cooperation in scientific
activities and research.
2. The signing ceremony was well-covered in the local press
and has prompted an outpouring of interest from local
universities and scientific institutes. Representatives of
these institutions have already been in touch with the
mission in order to find ways to improve cooperation and
contacts with the Embassy and other U.S. counterpart
institutions.
TEFFT
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL TSPL GG
SUBJECT: GEORGIA AND U.S. SIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AGREEMENT
REF: STATE 77202
1. On August 6, the U.S. and Georgia signed the "Agreement
Between the Government of the United States of AMERICA and
the Government of Georgia on Science and Technology
Cooperation." The Ambassador signed for the United States
and Minister of Education and Science Nika Gvaramia signed
for Georgia. The signing of this agreement marks the
expansion of our bilateral science relationship. This
agreement furthers the goals outlined in the U.S.- Georgia
Charter on Strategic Partnership, which seeks, among other
goals, to promote increased cooperation in scientific
activities and research.
2. The signing ceremony was well-covered in the local press
and has prompted an outpouring of interest from local
universities and scientific institutes. Representatives of
these institutions have already been in touch with the
mission in order to find ways to improve cooperation and
contacts with the Embassy and other U.S. counterpart
institutions.
TEFFT