Tatia Dolidze, Head of the International Relations Program at the European University, was in Yerevan for an international conference to share information on Georgia’s challenges in the visa liberalization process with Armenia. The conference is a part of a joint project between Georgia, Moldova and Armenia – “Promoting Visa Liberalization through Experience Sharing between Georgia, Moldova and Armenia”. The project is supported by the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum scheme and financed by the European Union.
In the framework of the project, a policy document on the assessment of Georgia’s visa-free regime with the European Union was published by Tatia Dolidze.
The publication by Tatia Dolidze is published on the 3DCFTA website. The website was developed as a part of a project funded by the Swedish Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). This project is being led by Europe’s leading research center CEPS (Brussels), whose former employee is Tatia Dolidze.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN YEREVAN
30
Oct