Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Rozenko visiting Tbilisi on Aug 6-7 to attend events on anniversary of 2008 war with Russia
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Rozenko will pay a working visit to Tbilisi (Georgia) on August 6-7, where he will take part in events on the 10th anniversary of the beginning of Georgia's war with Russia.
"Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Rozenko will be on a working visit to Tbilisi on August 6-7, where he will take part, together with the leaders of Georgia and government delegations of Poland, Latvia and Lithuania, in the events dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the beginning of the Russian-Georgian war," Rozenko's press service announced on Facebook.
He is to attend a flower laying ceremony at the Mukhatgverdi cemetery outside Tbilisi on August 7 to commemorate those killed in the 2008 war.
In addition, he will participate in a "Long Peace and Security" round table in the Georgian parliament and hold a number of meetings with the leadership of Georgia and the foreign ministers of Poland, Latvia and Lithuania.
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