Peter Fischer: The German Ministry of Education suspended Georgian-German scientific collaboration, including student mobility, researcher’s cooperation, and Georgian participation in European Union programmes  

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Germany Stops Helping Georgia in Science and Education

The German government has stopped working with Georgia on scientific projects, student exchange programs, and European Union programs. This decision was made by the German Ministry of Education and Research.

According to Germany’s ambassador to Georgia, Peter Fischer, this move is due to restrictions on academic freedom in Georgia. The suspension also affects Georgia’s participation in EU programs.

Germany still gives scholarships to students from Georgia who want to study at German universities. However, the country is closely monitoring its relationship with Georgia and may make changes in the future.

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