RONDINE MEETS UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN TBILISI PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 24 April 2010 11:38

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A delegation from Rondine visited Tbilisi from the 22nd to the 27th of March to promote the document ’14 points for Peace in the Caucasus’, conceived by the students of the International Hall of Residence of Rondine to favour dialogue and cooperation among Caucasian populations.
During its visit to the Georgian capital Rondine was able to meet some of the country’s institutional offices and deliver the ‘14 points’. Among them the Vice-Minister for Reintegration David Rakhviashvili, the Minister of Refugees and Accomodation Koba Subelani, the Minister of Culture and Education of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia Dali Khomeriki, the President of the Administration of South Ossetia Dimitri Sanakoev.
A very important moment which enhances the work done by the students and the Association in the Caucasian region and which favours the promotion of the Document.
Good results were also obtained within Universities, having delivered the Document  in 14 points to the provost of Ilia Chavchavadze State University Gigi Tevzadze, the provost of the Sokhumi State University Prof. Joni Apakidze, the vice-chancellor of Tbilisi State University Dr. Irine Darchia and the Prof. of the David Guramishvili Georgian International University Davit Chitaia.
Working with universities represents one of the fundamental points of the Document to promote a culture of peace and provide a significant and innovative response to the conflict resolution issue.

 

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