Independence Day of Georgia

Pashinyan congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

Pashinyan congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

The Armenian Prime Minister sent a telegram to his Georgian counterpart. He congratulated Georgia on Independence Day. Pashinyan emphasized the importance of development of relations with Georgia.

Georgia celebrates Day of Independence

Georgia celebrates Day of Independence

Georgia celebrates Independence Day today. In 1918, the government led by Noe Jordania declared independence. In 1991, the country regained sovereignty following a referendum.

Biden congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

Biden congratulates Georgia on Independence Day

U.S. President Joe Biden extended his congratulations of Georgia’s Independence Day to Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and citizens of the country. Biden’s letter highlighted the partnership between the two states, noting …

Georgia celebrates Independence Day

Georgia celebrates Independence Day

Today Georgian people mark Independence Day, commemorating May 26, 1918 – the day when the Act of Independence was adopted and which established the First Democratic Republic of Georgia. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, no …

Georgia marks 99 years of independence

Georgia marks 99 years of independence

On May 26, Georgia celebrates its Independence Day, commemorating the Act of Independence of 1918 that outlined the main principles of the nation's democracy. The country is also celebrating the 26th anniversary of its independence from the …

Georgia celebrates 25th anniversary of independence

Georgia celebrates 25th anniversary of independence

Today, Georgia is celebrating the 25th anniversary of independence. This is the most important holiday in the country, which brings together all its residents, regardless of nationality, social or political affiliation. The epicenter of the celebration of the Independence Day is traditionally the Georgian capital. It is in Tbilisi, with the Rustaveli Avenue and Freedom Square, the struggle for independence in 1989. On April 9, 1991, the first president of Georgia Zviad Gamsakhurdia signed the act of restoration of Georgia's independence in the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.