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Georgia’s western Imereti region hosts Ukrainian children affected by war

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Georgia’s western Imereti region is hosting Ukrainian children who have been affected by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. 

Zviad Shalamberidze, the government representative in the region, on Wednesday met the guests and provided detailed information about the planned tour throughout the region.

More than 30 Ukrainian war-affected children will learn about the historical, cultural and ethnographic features of the region. 

As part of the tour, they will visit the Motsameta and Gelati monasteries, the Prometheus cave, as well as a master class of local food will be held for them.

On the initiative of the Diaspora and Caucasus Affairs Committee of the Parliament of Georgia, as well as Tornike Berekashvili, Georgia’s Consul General in Odessa, Georgia is hosting more than 30 Ukrainian children affected by the war. 

The minors and their educators are residents of Irpin, Bucah, Kherson and South Odessa regions of the war-torn country. 

The Ukrainian children and their educators are scheduled to visit different parts of the country over the next ten days.

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