Thursday, 09 November 2006

THIRD MEETING IN FRAMEWORKS OF NEW ‘GROUP OF GEORGIA’S FRIENDS’ TO TAKE PLACE IN SOFIA

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By empty (11/9/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

On November 9, third meeting in frames of new ‘Group of Georgia’s Friends’ will take place in Sofia which will be attended by representatives of Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic. In this connection, Georgian FM Gela Bezhuashvili departed from France and arrived in Bulgaria on November 8. In frames of his visit scheduled for November 8-11, the Georgian FM’s bilateral meetings with Bulgarian officials are planned for November 10, civil.
On November 9, third meeting in frames of new ‘Group of Georgia’s Friends’ will take place in Sofia which will be attended by representatives of Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic. In this connection, Georgian FM Gela Bezhuashvili departed from France and arrived in Bulgaria on November 8. In frames of his visit scheduled for November 8-11, the Georgian FM’s bilateral meetings with Bulgarian officials are planned for November 10, civil.ge informs. Departing from Bulgaria, Gela Bezhuashvili will fly to Moldavia and, then, to Brussels to take part in the November 14 session of the EU-Georgia cooperation council. Also, signing of Action Plan of the New European Neighborhood Policy by Georgia is scheduled for November 14. It is worth stressing, Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign an analogous document with the EU, too. The Georgian minister’s working visits to Norway, Germany, and Finland are also planned in November 2006. (Regnum)
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