[1][2] Both countries are full members of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation and Council of Europe.
[7] Anthim the Iberian is an important historical figure in Georgia and Romania and represents a symbol of the relations between these countries.
[2] He was a Georgian theologian born in the 17th century in the Kingdom of Kartli, then known as Iberia in Europe.
He arrived at the Romanian principality of Wallachia in 1689, where he led the printing press of the prince of the country and became abbot of various monasteries.
He printed and wrote many books and eventually became the Metropolitan of Wallachia, with his actions also reaching other regions as well, including his native Georgia.