The Honorary Consulate of Georgia in Lebanon announced in a statement that it is "raising awareness about investment opportunities in Georgia, a country that boasts fertile land for various investments, including real estate, industrial, agricultural, and scientific sectors. The country enjoys a unique geographical location that connects the Caucasus and Europe on one side and Arab countries on the other side."
It added: "The Georgian government provides necessary facilities for investors, where, for example, holders of Lebanese passports can enter Georgian territory without a visa. They can own an apartment, purchase a piece of land, or establish a company and open a bank account."
In this context, the Honorary Consulate of Georgia in Lebanon participated in the grand reopening of St. Nicholas Park in Achrafieh, in a festive Christmas atmosphere. The honorary consulate set up a special tent during the celebrations to convey as much information as possible about Georgia to the Lebanese community on all fronts. They have made their office located in Sin El Fil, Bashaa Bridge available for anyone seeking additional information.
The attendance was notable during the opening, which included politicians, businessmen, diplomats, and a significant number of the Lebanese elite. It was also remarkable the level of interest in Georgia, as many watched the documentary prepared for this occasion.