Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili Monday afternoon, "I believe that there's a great danger that faces all of us. We’re both concerned about the spillover effect of the disemboweling of Syria. We must work together to defeat the forces of Islamic terror and we hope to increase our cooperation in security, in health, in water. These are of course other ends as well, the ends of making our people safer with a better life."
Noting 25 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Kvirikashvili responded by saying, "Georgia is eager to expand bilateral relations with this remarkable country," and invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to visit Georgia as he has in the past. Netanyahu accepted.