Several hours are left before the scheduled meeting between Georgian and US Presidents Mikheil Saakashvili and Barack Obama.
The two presidents will talk about security and defense issues, democratic reforms, energy and economic cooperation and trade relations.
Saakashvili stays in a high-ranking guest's residence Blair House that stands across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.
Meeting between Georgian and US Presidents will held in Oval Office of the White House, in Washington on January 30. The White House reports the information about the scheduled meeting.
The meeting will be dedicated to the 20th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Georgia and the US. This will be the fifth face-to-face meeting between Georgian and US Presidents.
The two presidents will discuss issues related to the enhancement of Georgia-US Strategic Partnership Pact, tourism, energy, science, education, culture and security," reads the statement released by the White House.
"President Obama will stress on the importance of cooperation in defense sphere and Georgia's role in peacekeeping operations in Afghanistan. Obama will once again pledge support to Georgia's territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders," reads the text.
The Georgian and US Presidents will also talk about the forthcoming 2012 parliamentary elections and the reforms, which will make Georgia a stable, democratic country in the world.
Apart from the meeting of presidents, a meeting with high officials of legislative and executive governments of U.S. is planned.
Georgian politicians claim that the meeting will have a special importance ahead of the Chicago NATO summit. They expect that the US will once again pledge support to Georgia's territorial integrity and state sovereignty and this will be the strongest message to Europe and Russia.