
U.S. Ambassador Kelly Degnan visits NATO EU Information Center, Georgia

September 4, 2020 Today, U.S. Ambassador Kelly C. Degnan joined Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia David Zalkaliani to announce the U.S. Embassy and the InformationCenter on NATO and the EU will continue their partnership for two more years to provide information to Georgians at 13 regional centers about Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration. Georgia’s western integration process contributes to the growth of foreign investments, reduction of
unemployment, and improvement of the quality of life of every citizen of Georgia. The U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section also provides assistance to complementary projects supporting strategic communications, promoting resilience towards anti-western narratives, and supporting conferences on the Black Sea security and other topics. Source: U.S. Embassy, Tbilisi, Georgia
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