
At the meeting held at the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed, which envisages the implementation of joint projects and activities by the two countries.
During the visit, the members of the Korean National Park delegation visited various protected areas in Georgia, including Kazbegi National Park, Prometheus and Tetra Caves, and the Colchis National Park, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During the visit of the members of the Korean National Park Service’s delegation to the Georgian National Parks, special attention was paid to the existing services and infrastructure. The recommendations of the Korean side will be taken into account within the framework of the memorandum.
"I am delighted to have visited one of the most famous caves in the world, the Prometheus Cave. My impressions are indelible, the fact that I was able to move to the cave on a boat tour is unforgettable to me. I would like to highlight the innovative offer for visitors to the Tetra Cave, which includes tasting the wine aged in the cave. I am happy to visit Georgia and Georgian national parks - it is a unique treasure that the world should know. These impressions will last for a long time," – the Chairman of the National Park Service of Korea, Hyung-Kun Song.
Close cooperation has been established between the Agency for Protected Areas and the Korean National Park Service (KNPS) in recent years.
Within the framework of the mentioned cooperation, important events were carried out, including a joint photo-exhibition of the Georgian-Korean national parks in the Algeti National Park. These and other measures have laid the foundation for partnership between the two countries in the field of environmental protection; effective steps have been taken for future cooperation.
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