TBILISI, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- Georgia remains committed to a pragmatic, multi-vector foreign policy focused on safeguarding peace and independence, Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili said Tuesday.
"Georgia pursues a policy of peace, and we have proved this in deed, which carries fundamental importance not only for our own country but for the security of the entire region," Kavelashvili said in his annual address to parliament.
He noted that Georgia has the potential to strengthen its role to "facilitate economic integration between Asia, Europe and the Middle East" and reinforce the South Caucasus as a strategic regional hub. ■



