Georgian Parliamentary Speaker David Bakradze will deliver a speech during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's autumn session in Warsaw today.
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Bakradze told media that he will highlight NATO-Georgia relations, the
situation in the occupied territories, and security issues. The participants will adopt an emergency resolution on Georgia. A preliminary outline has already been created.
"There is reason to say that this will be one of the most powerful
documents supporting Georgia that has been adopted by international
organizations," he said. "Therefore, this resolution is very important
for us. My speech and the further debates will create a background for
the Georgian issue as a major theme of the session. "
The autumn session opened this morning. A Georgian parliamentary delegation left for Warsaw yesterday. Roughly 300 representatives of NAGO partner countries are attending the session. The session will close on Nov. 16.
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