Foreign Political Choice and Priorities of Georgia
Adjara. The discussion on the topic - "Foreign Political Choice and Priorities of Georgia" - was held on June 28 in the Batumi Press Cafe. Archil Gegeshidze, Senior Fellow Researcher of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, chaired the discussion. Participants discussed the geopolitical setting existing in the Caucasus region, which has predetermined the foreign-political choice of Georgia. In addition, the challenges and priorities associated with the country's European integration and membership in NATO were discussed. The students and representatives of the civil society and political parties have participated in the discussion.
The cycle of discussions is organized within the framework of NED-funded project – "Development of Democratic Ideas".
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