
Georgian State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality, Tea Akhvlediani, participated in the Novruz Bayramı celebrations in Kabali village, Lagodekhi municipality, where she addressed the Azerbaijani ethnic community and extended her congratulations.
“Georgia is historically distinguished by its ethnic and cultural diversity, rich traditions, and intercultural relations, which we aim to protect and strengthen through our civic equality and integration policies,” Akhvlediani stated. “Celebrating Novruz Bayramı together is a symbolic expression of this. I wish you all peace, health, and prosperity!”
Accompanied by Lagodekhi Mayor Jondo Mdivnishvili, MP Guram Macharashvili, and local government representatives, Akhvlediani visited ethnic booths showcasing handmade items, paintings, and musical instruments. She also took part in the traditional bonfire lighting ceremony with young participants.
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21/03/2025