Russian language and culture centre will be opened in Tbilisi in mid-December, Russian senator Grigory Karasin said.
According to him, the centre will play an important role in the development of Russian-Georgian relations.
Karasin and Georgian PM’s Special Representative in Relations with Russia Zurab Abashidze met in Prague yesterday after a five-month delay to discuss trade and economic relations, Agenda.ge reported.
Russian culture centre to be opened in Tbilisi
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