The First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia - Ketevan Natriashvili participated at an International conference – Georgia’s European Way, concurrent with the Acting Minister of Education and Science of Georgia – Mikheil Chkhenkeli on the issues of enhancing future cooperation prospects with the European Commission.
In her speech, Ketevan Natriashvili, emphasized the importance of education, science and youth affairs to Georgia’s European road. Additionally, she spoke about the challenges and achievements in the course of reforming the Georgia education system and highlighted once again the importance of having a close cooperation with the European Commission in order to fully improve the quality of education in Georgia.
International Conference - Georgia's European Way, is held for the fifteenth year and is attended by the representatives of the European Union and Eastern Partnership countries, parliamentarians, representatives of civil society, academic circles, media and private sector officials.