Organized by the MCC-MKI Center for Geopolitics, students of the School of International Relations are spending a week in Georgia as part of a study program focusing on the South Caucasus region. Following a visit to the Embassy of Hungary in Tbilisi, the delegation was hosted by professors of Tbilisi State University, where they took part in insightful academic discussions. Later, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the group was received by Mr. Archil Karaulashvili, Director General for Euro-Atlantic Integration. Throughout the meetings, particular emphasis was placed on the analysis of regional security developments, the activities of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM Georgia), and the prospects of Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration.
Organized by the MCC-MKI Center for Geopolitics, students from the School of International Relations are spending a week in Georgia as part of an intensive study trip focusing on the country’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations and regional security environment.
The delegation began its program with a visit to the Embassy of Hungary in Tbilisi, followed by academic discussions hosted by professors of Tbilisi State University. Later, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the students were received by Mr. Archil Karaulashvili, Director General for Euro-Atlantic Integration.
Throughout the program, the students participated in high-level professional meetings and thematic discussions aligned with the objectives of the study visit. Particular emphasis was placed on analyzing current regional security processes, the activities of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM Georgia), and Georgia’s prospects for Euro-Atlantic integration