A delegation composed of Georgian spirituals will leave for Brussels, Belgium on November 7-11 to hold information meetings in the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the European Union (EU), as well as in the European Parliament.
Members of Georgia’s Holy Synod and representatives from the Patriarchate of Georgia will be accompanied by the staff of Georgia’s Ministry for European and the Euro-Atlantic Integration, Georgia’s NATO and EU Information Centre announced today.
The visit is within the Project Georgia and the European Union which aims to inform Georgia’s church people about the country’s Euro-Atlantic integration and increase their involvement in the process.
The project is implemented by the Centre for Development and Democracy (CDD) together with Georgia’s NATO and EU Information Centre, Ministry for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration and Georgia’s Patriarchate.
The project is financially supported by the British Embassy in Georgia.