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2020-09-24 Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Foreign Affairs Minister of Azerbaijan
Giorgi Gakharia, Prime Minister of Georgia met Jeyhun Bayramov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan today.
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2020-09-24 Natia Mezvrishvili: Infection statistics are growing worldwide, not just in Georgia, and we must be extra careful
Lifting restrictions would naturally bring about enhanced mobility, which is why greater obligations will be placed on both the authorities and citizens in terms of compliance with rules, Head of the Government Administration Natia Mezvrishvili stated during a briefing following today's meeting of the Interagency Coordination Council at the Administration of the Government.
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2020-09-24 On Interagency Coordination Council’s decision, in-class studies will resume for 1st to 4th graders in Tbilisi, Rustavi, Kutaisi, and Zugdidi, and for all grades in Gori and Poti
Effective October 1, in-class studies will resume for 1st to 6th graders in Tbilisi, Rustavi, Kutaisi, and Zugdidi, and for all grades in Gori and Poti. This decision was made at today's meeting of the Interagency Coordination Council chaired by Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia. Remote learning will continue in schools of all levels of education in the Adjara Region.
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2020-09-24 Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia to Address High-Level OGP (Open Government Partnership) Summit under the 75th UNGA Session
The High-Level OGP (Open Government Partnership) Summit under the 75th UNGA Session will be held remotely on September 24, 2020. The summit's participants include the leaders of countries that have played an exceptional role in the fight against the pandemic and implemented effective measures in cooperation with civil society.
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2020-09-24 Giorgi Gakharia: We Must Hinder the Spread of the Virus and Learn To Coexist With it Through Discipline and by Following the Rules, Rather Than by Imposing Restrictions and Stopping the Economy
What is taking place today, especially in Adjara, is the result of increased mobility; however, we must all understand that this was absolutely predictable and we were preparing for this, Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia stated at the session of the government.