The announcement by Defence Minister Irakli Alasania came five days after he visited Afghanistan to meet with his country's contingent in the US-led coalition in the aftermath of the attacks.
A massive truck bomb killed seven Georgians at their base in Helmand province's Now-e-Zad district on June 6, while three other Georgian soldiers died May 13 in a bomb attack on another base in Helmand's Musa Qala district.
Alasania said on television station Rustavi-2 that Georgia will maintain its current level of troops in Afghanistan but did not say where they would work from. Georgia, a former Soviet republic with aspirations of joining NATO, has 1,545 troops serving in Afghanistan.
"It's a contribution made by Georgia to the international mission that is fighting terrorism and ensuring global security," he said.
