| Meeting with the EU and civil society in Tbilisi |
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| Monday, 26 July 2010 13:38 |
During the Georgian stop-off of the “friendship trip” to the Caucasus some students and the President of Rondine were received by the delegation of the European Commission in Georgia. During the meeting the project “Ventidipacesucaucaso” and Rondine’s main activities to promote a culture of peace were illustrated and Guy, Israeli student, explained the meaning of the experience at the International Hall of Residence. It was an important moment for the consolidation of the relations with European institutions that had already been started in Brussels last month when the Document in 14 points for Peace in the Caucasus was delivered to many members of the European parliament. The support received by the organization for its activities with international students promoting exchanges between different cultures and dialogue.During the same day Rondine’s delegation met the NGO Human Rights Information and Documentation Center (HRIDC), one of the most important voices of Georgian civil society which is committed to the promotion and defence of human rights. The meeting was an opportunity for in-depth examinations of the situation in Georgia to get to know the main problems of the country closely and how civil organizations work to overcome these problems.
An important moment which permitted the delegation to understand Georgian issues better and face this friendship trip to the South Caucasus with more awareness.
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During the Georgian stop-off of the “friendship trip” to the Caucasus some students and the President of Rondine were received by the delegation of the European Commission in Georgia. During the meeting the project “Ventidipacesucaucaso” and Rondine’s main activities to promote a culture of peace were illustrated and Guy, Israeli student, explained the meaning of the experience at the International Hall of Residence. It was an important moment for the consolidation of the relations with European institutions that had already been started in Brussels last month when the Document in 14 points for Peace in the Caucasus was delivered to many members of the European parliament. The support received by the organization for its activities with international students promoting exchanges between different cultures and dialogue.



