On Tuesday afternoon, Mr Orbán and his wife Anikó Lévai visited the Shavnabada Monastery which is one of Georgia’s authentic Christian building complexes.
After the church service, they attended an informal dinner in the company of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and his wife, Mr Havasi reported, adding that on Wednesday and Thursday Mr Orbán’s programme in Tbilisi will continue with events of the joint meeting of the Hungarian and Georgian governments.