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**Georgian Foreign Minister Visits Malta for OSCE Meeting**
On December 4-6, Georgia’s new Foreign Minister, Maka Botchorishvili, attended an important meeting with foreign ministers from other countries. The meeting was held at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in Malta.
**Meetings with Other Countries’ Ministers**
During her visit, Ms. Botchorishvili met with the foreign ministers of Finland, Austria, Slovakia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. She discussed important issues with each country, including their cooperation on international matters.
**Meeting with Austrian Minister**
Ms. Botchorishvili had a meeting with the Austrian Federal Minister for European and International Affairs, Alexander Schallenberg. They talked about the good relationship between Georgia and Austria, and how they cooperate in many areas. The Georgian side thanked Austria for its support of Georgia’s efforts to join the EU.
**Meeting with Finnish Minister**
Ms. Botchorishvili also met with the Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elina Valtonen. They discussed Finland’s upcoming chairmanship in the OSCE and its priorities. Ms. Valtonen expressed concerns about violence against peaceful protesters in Georgia and the need for a full investigation.
**Statement on Russia’s Occupation**
At the meeting, Ms. Botchorishvili made a strong statement about Russia’s occupation of parts of Georgia. She said that Russia’s actions are a threat to European security and called for international action to resolve the situation.
**Walkout from Russian Foreign Minister‘s Speech**
Ms. Botchorishvili was one of several ministers who walked out in protest when Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, spoke at the meeting.