Tbilisi (GBC) - The Georgian government has nominated Tamar Taliashvili to replace Mikheil Kavelashvili as Georgia's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States, according to a government decree, which states that Tamar Taliashvili will replace Davit Zalkaliani as Georgia's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States starting July 10.

“In accordance with subparagraph “a” of paragraph 1 of Article 52 of the Constitution of Georgia and subparagraph “g” of Article 5 of the Law of Georgia “On the Structure, Powers and Procedures of the Government of Georgia”, the candidacy of Tamar Taliashvili shall be submitted to the President of Georgia for appointment to the position of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the United States of America from July 10, 2025,” reads the document signed by Kobakhidze.

Another decree is dated June 9, according to which Irakli Kobakhidze addresses Mikheil Kavelashvili with a proposal regarding the dismissal of Tamar Taliashvili from the position of Permanent Representative of Georgia to the Council of Europe from July 10.

According to state media, Taliashvili has already received an agreement from the Trump administration.

Who is Tamar Taliashvili?

  • Tamar Taliashvili has been Georgia's Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe since October 2022, having previously resigned from her parliamentary seat, which she won in October 2020 under the Georgian Dream parliamentary list.
  • Tamar Taliashvili (two terms) was a member of the Tbilisi City Council from 2014 to 2020, during which time she chaired the Education and Culture Commission.
  • Taliashvili was nominated for the US Secretary of State's Women in Public Service nomination in 2011. Before entering politics, Tamar Taliashvili worked at various times as a legal assurance program manager for the USAID Fiscal Reform Project and as a legal advisor to the German foundation GIZ.