Kikadze, who went missing on December 19 is believed to be the first soldier from the Nato-led ISAF mission to have gone missing since Bowe Bergdahl was taken on June 30, 2009 in the south-eastern province of Paktika. Georgia has 1,570 troops serving in Afghanistan, making the small Caucasus country of 4.5 million the largest non-Nato contributor to the International Security Assistance Force, according to the defence ministry.
After President Mikheil Saakashvili's government was ousted at parliamentary elections last month, new Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said he would maintain Georgia's bid to join Nato. Tbilisi's Nato aspirations have infuriated Russia which fought a brief war with Georgia in 2008. On Monday Saakashvili is due to visit Georgian troops serving in Afghanistan's Helmand province for New Year celebrations. There are presently around 100,000 US-led Nato troops fighting a decade-long Taliban-led insurgency in Afghanistan.