Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda visited the occupation line shortly after arriving in Georgia earlier today.
Today, @EUMMGeorgia_HoM and @EUMMGeorgia Field Office Gori are hosting the ????????Lithuanian President @GitanasNauseda for a field visit along the Administrative Boundary Line (ABL), in the Khurvaleti area. pic.twitter.com/X9cPX0XdKN
— EUMM Georgia (@EUMMGeorgia) June 10, 2021
EUMM Head of Mission Marek Szczygieł accompanied Nauseda to the village of Khurvaleti, at the occupation line which separates the Russian-occupied Tskhinvali region from the rest of Georgia.
As the visit with @EUMMGeorgia is coming to an end, ????????President @GitanasNauseda warmly praises the Mission for its work and contribution to stability on the ground. pic.twitter.com/C6XpWFa3cN
— EUMM Georgia (@EUMMGeorgia) June 10, 2021
Szczygieł briefed Nauseda how the installation of barbed wire fences affect the daily life of locals and worsens the complicated humanitarian situation on the ground, the EUMM in Georgia has reported.
Nauseda is scheduled to meet with top Georgian officials tomorrow in Tbilisi.
Arrived for my official visit to ????????. Will pass Lithuania‘s unwavering support for ???????? Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
— Gitanas Nausėda (@GitanasNauseda) June 10, 2021
Freedom-loving people of ???????? deserve to be in a family of democratic European nations. @Zourabichvili_S @GharibashviliGe @kkuchava pic.twitter.com/spqknrJgWd
Yesterday, before his official visit to Georgia, Nauseda said that Baltic states are united in advocating stronger support for aspiring partners Georgia and Ukraine during the NATO June 14 summit.