Georgia plans to demonstrate its position to the head of the
monitoring committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Europe (PACE), Dick Marty, Georgian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Nino Kalandadze said, RIA Novosti reports.
Dick Marty will arrive in Tbilisi on Monday to discuss preparations
for the PACE session in Strasbourg on January 17 next year.
Marty will have official meetings on Tuesday. He will meet the
Secretary for Georgian National Security, Georgy Bokeria, Vice-Premier
and State Minister for Reintegration, Yekaterina Tkelashvili, and the
Georgian delegation to PACE. Marty will leave Georgia in the
afternoon.
The PACE official will arrive in Georgia from Moscow. He held
negotiations on preparations for the expanded session on the
Russian-Georgian file in Paris in mid-2011.