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  • February 07
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  • Tags: Berlin, EU, Georgia-Germany, Georgia’s European aspirations, Germany, Institute for European Politics, Kornely Kakachia, visa-free travel
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“Germany’s Role in Georgia’s European Future: How to align expectations?” – GIP & IEP joint public event in Berlin


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