Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili pays his repsects at the Tomb of the Unknown in Arlington, Virginia.
The service is part of a trip to Washington, a visit that appears to be aimed at sending a message to Moscow that U.S. President Barack Obama's administration is standing by Georgia during the Ukraine crisis.
He tells Reuters he is watching developments in Ukraine closely.
(SOUNDBITE) GEORGIAN PRIME MINISTER IRAKLI GARIBASHVILI (English) SAYING:
"Of course the recent developments may have implications on the wider region, and that's why we are concerned. First of all, Ukraine is a very close country to Georgia. Ukraine is a partner country, and we have a long history. Therefore, we are extremely concerned about the recent developments. We have seen some concerning signs in Crimea and some statements, therefore we are watching closely."
He met with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at the White House.