"Euro Village" was organized, within the framework of which various cognitive, entertaining and sports activities took place in the open air. The Information Center on NATO and the European Union, organized by the LEPL Information Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, held a simulation on the rules of visa-free travel in the "Euro Village". Simulation participants received detailed information about visa-free travel.
At the 4 stands presented by the Ministry of Justice, the hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the form of border control, the guests got acquainted with interesting information. Deputy Mayor Nino Tvaltvadze addressed the audience. "This event is a proof that Georgia and Europe have a lot in common. Georgia's entry into the large European family is one of the right directions and the local authorities are trying to facilitate this process," said Nino Tvaltvadze. Europe Days is organized for the sixth time this year by the Information Center on NATO and the European Union, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the EU Delegation. The aim of the Europe Days is to inform the citizens of Georgia about the EU-Georgia relations, the current integration process and to increase the involvement of various target groups.