Director of Information Center for NATO and European Union. The Center’s functions will be performed by the European Integration Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  

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**Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reforms: Information Center’s New Role**

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Georgia is undergoing significant reforms, affecting both the ministry itself and its legal entities. In a statement released by Tamara Tsuleiskiri, Director of the Information Center on NATO and the European Union, it has been clarified how these changes will impact the Information Center.

**Rumors Dismissed**

Speculations had been circulating about the reform’s intentions, with some questioning the future of the Information Center. However, Tsuleiskiri has stepped in to clarify that the functions of the Information Center on NATO and the European Union will now be carried out by the European Integration Department of the Central Office of the Ministry.

**Reorganization Process Transparent**

Tsuleiskiri emphasizes that this reorganization process is being conducted with complete transparency. Employees are being kept informed about the ongoing changes, ensuring a smooth transition. This openness contradicts some speculations surrounding the reform, which aimed to discredit and disrupt the process.

**European Integration Remains Key**

One of the primary tasks of the Ministry’s new structure will be raising awareness among the population about Georgia’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration. This goal remains unchanged and is now more closely integrated into the overall activities of the ministry.

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