Georgia maintains good relations with its direct neighbours Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey and participates actively in regional organizations, such as the Black Sea Economic Council and the GUAM. Georgia also maintains political, economic and military relations with Japan, South Korea, Israel, Ukraine and many other countries, and is on its way to becoming a full member of NATO.
Cooperation between Poland and Georgia continue to thrive in many fields including within international organizations through political initiatives and mutual support which include real perspectives to develop bilateral economic relations.
Furthermore, Georgia maintains significan ties with United States and European Union, demonstrated through such texts as the joint signed statement of the Georgia-European Union Action Plan within the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP).
The enactment of the Partnership for Peace (PfP) agreement between Georgia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization culminated with the Georgian parliament voting unanimously for the bill which calls for integration of Georgia into NATO. The majority of Georgians and politicians in Georgia support the push for NATO membership.

