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Mikheil Janelidze

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Mikheil Janelidze (მიხეილ ჯანელიძე) is a Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, appointed in January 2016 by his predecessor, later prime minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili. He was a deputy minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia from September 2015 until his appointment as a Minister. Prior to that he was a Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia from October 25, 2012 until September 1, 2015.

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Mikheil Janelidze earned his first BA degree in International Relations from Tbilisi State University back in 2002. Subsequently, he continued his post-graduate studies in International Law and European Law at Diplomatic Academy of MFA Russia.

Janelidze holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration with Distinction from Grenoble Graduate School of Business and Executive Master of Business Administration from Caucasus School of Business, Tbilisi.