e-PRIME Exercises to Be Held in Georgia within NATO PfP Program

PanARMENIAN.Net - Two-day exercises within the NATO Partnership for Peace (PfP) Program, dedicated to e-PRIME Exchange and Management System of Current Information opens in Simpatia hotel in Tbilisi September 13. As reported by the Defense Ministry of Georgia, the exercises are organized by the NATO and the Swiss party. The aim of the exercises is to acquaint users with opportunities of the system. Representatives of various ministries of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Moldova take part in the exercises, reports Novosti-Gruzia.
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