On February 24, at 6pm., a march to the parliament building on Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue will kick off from from the First Republic Square, followed by a pro-Ukraine rally “Believe in Ukraine”.
The rally will end the week dedicated to the second anniversary of the beginning of the war.
“For two years, the whole of Ukraine has been burning in a war. People are dying, ruins are multiplying, Ukrainian refugees are forced to seek refuge all over the world. To mark the second anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Russia, various organizations have held events,” The Georgian-Ukrainian platform notes.
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The Georgian-Ukrainian platform and the Ukrainian House in Tbilisi will join the February 24 support rally organized by Ukrainian activists in Georgia and invite everyone to participate in it.
“Ukrainians and friends of Ukraine will gather at the “Believe in Ukraine” support rally to honor those who died in the war, Ukrainian and Georgian soldiers. To say thanks and to remind you – World: The War Still Goes On!
“Join the action! Glory to Ukraine!”, the organizations said.
The Georgian-Ukrainian Platform is a non-governmental organization that aims to discover and preserve centuries-old stories of friendship between Georgian and Ukrainian people to continue. Its task is to support Ukrainian community groups in Georgia and organizations working with Ukrainian beneficiaries to integrate the Ukrainian community and strengthen Georgian-Ukrainian relations.
The Ukrainian House was opened in Tbilisi within the framework of the UNDP and German project “Improving the Rule of Law and Increasing Access to Justice for All”.