**Georgia’s PM Pleads for Attention from US Administration**
In a surprising move, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has written an open letter to US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, expressing concern over the lack of communication between their governments.
According to the letter, published on Interpressnews.ge, Kobakhidze wrote to the US several weeks ago regarding Georgian-American relations but has yet to receive a response. This silence is puzzling, considering Georgia’s long-standing strategic partnership with the United States and its commitment to democracy, rule of law, and human rights.
**A History of Partnership**
Georgia has been a reliable partner for the US in the region, contributing troops to missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, where they helped save $2.5 billion. The country has consistently expressed readiness to renew its strategic partnership with the United States, guided by a specific roadmap. However, this offer remains unacknowledged by the new administration.
**Misunderstanding the Deep State**
The letter highlights the government’s alignment of values and ideology with Trump’s administration, particularly regarding the criminal activities of the Deep State, USAID, NED, and other related entities. The Georgian government had spoken out against these organizations several years ago, only to have their statements echoed by the US administration later on.
**Sanctions and Friendship Act**
Despite this convergence of values, the Georgian people are still perplexed by the sanctions imposed on Deputy Prime Minister and other government officials for preventing an attempted revolution planned by the Biden administration. Furthermore, the passage of the so-called Friendship Act has left many wondering if it truly reflects US intentions towards Georgia.
**A Call to Action**
Kobakhidze’s letter concludes with a message of hope that Trump’s confrontation with the Deep State will ultimately lead to its defeat and a reset in US-Georgia relations. The government remains optimistic, despite growing concerns over unanswered questions and seemingly incomprehensible actions by the US administration.
As Kobakhidze emphasizes, “We wish you success in this struggle! And we wish the United States of America strength and prosperity!”