Georgia Marks 10th Anniversary of NATO Days This Week
TBILISI – Georgia will host the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Days for the 10th time this year.
NATO Days 2017 will last until April 11 and will feature a number of educational and cultural events to raise NATO awareness in Tbilisi and in other regions of the country.
The celebrations were launched on Sunday at the Information Center on NATO and the European Union in Tbilisi.
The Open Door Days were opened by the European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Minister of Georgia, Victor Dolidze, and NATO-EU Information Center Director Nino Bolkvadze.
The guests viewed a special exhibition of posters, as well as an exhibition of military equipment and photos.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Ministry of Defense also participated in the Open Door Days at the Information Center on NATO and the EU.
The NATO-Georgia Diplomatic Forum will wrap up the activities.
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By Thea Morrison