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Leavers of free Russian language courses arranged in Georgia receive their certificates

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Leavers of free Russian language courses arranged in Georgia receive their certificates


26.10.2016

The leavers of the free Russian language courses for young people received their certificates at the Primakov Georgian-Russian Public Center, Tbilisi.

Director of the GRPC Uruzmag Karkusov, Executive Director of the GRPC Otar Chitanava and trainer Nana Talakhadze congratulated the course leavers who had taken their Russian language courses at the Caucasus International University. Speaking at the event, the management members of the center expressed their hope that young people who had done the courses would use the knowledge they had gained there both in their everyday life and careers.

The course leavers, in their turn, thanked the authors of the project and said they would definitely keep on cooperating with the Primakov Georgian-Russian Public Center.

Free Russian language courses for young Georgian people have been arranged by the Center since 2015 with the support from the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund and the Russkiy Mir Foundation and 37 young people have improved their knowledge of Russian thanks to them over these years.

According to the Primakov Georgian-Russian Public Center, they continue the project and another group of young people does their free Russian language courses at the Caucasus International University at the moment.

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