**Georgia and UK Discuss Relations**
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Georgia has released information about a phone call between Minister Maka Botchorishvili and Stephen Doughty, a minister from the UK.
During their conversation, they discussed recent events in Georgia. The UK minister talked about his country’s concerns regarding what is happening in Georgia. The Georgian minister explained some of these issues and expressed disappointment with decisions made by the UK that affect Georgia.
One of these decisions was to postpone talks between the two countries. The Georgian minister also mentioned a lack of support for certain programs in Georgia. She hoped that regular meetings will be resumed soon.
The conversation also covered upcoming elections in Georgia, which have been the subject of controversy. The Georgian minister talked about protests happening in the country and emphasized the importance of holding them peacefully and following the law.
**Georgia Remains Committed to European Aspirations**
The Georgian foreign minister confirmed that her country remains committed to joining Europe and other Western countries. She also mentioned Georgia’s role as a reliable partner in the region, which has been shown in recent years.
She called on Western partners to engage in dialogue with the Georgian government about important issues.