В Батуми состоялась встреча парламентариев НАТО, на которой обсуждалась безопасность Черного моря

В понедельник (23 апреля) в грузинском черноморском порту Батуми открылась встреча Парламентской ассамблеи НАТО, в ходе которой выступили грузинские лидеры, в том числе президент Георгий Маргвелашвили, спикер парламента Ираклий Кобахидзе и различные министры.

Обращаясь к собравшимся, президент Грузии Георгий Маргвелашвили призвал НАТО принять контрмеры против возобновленных Россией подходов холодной войны. Президент и спикер парламента Ираклий Кобахидзе говорили об устойчивости Грузии в связи с продолжающимися российскими провокациями и попытками тиражирования лживых новостей.

Парламентарии из стран-членов НАТО и стран-партнеров, а также представители аналитических центров, академических кругов и гражданского общества участвуют в 97-м семинаре "Rose-Roth", который фокусируется на теме «Грузия и регион Черного моря в новом геополитическом порядке».

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Президент Грузии Георгий Маргвелашвили и председатель парламента Ираклий Кобахидзе на открытии заседания Парламентской ассамблеи НАТО в Батуми, 23 апреля 2018 года (фото любезно предоставлено IPN News, Тбилиси).

 

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