Президент Грузии Георгий Маргвелашвили
President of Georgia to meet with Azerbaijani youth
Baku / 23.02.18 / Turan: On 26 February the Georgian President Georgy Margvelashvili will pay a visit to the Marneuli region, where the Azerbaijanis live compactly. Margvelashvili will hold a meeting at the Employment Center with local youth and members of the public, the Georgian presidential press office reported.
According to the same source, the trip will take place within the framework of the program "From Independence to Freedom - 100 Years of the Republic". During the meetings, the Georgian president will provide information on the objectives of the campaign.
This campaign aims to attract young people to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of Georgia's independence. The campaign will last until May 26 and will cover a number of cities throughout the country. -02D-
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