EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia moves to new field office in Zugdidi
On 6 September, the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) officially moved into its new Field Office in Zugdidi. This marks a “significant milestone” in the Mission’s ongoing efforts to maintain its operational capabilities along the Abkhaz Administrative Boundary Line (ABL), says a press release by EUMM.
The new Field Office at 25 Tsotne Dadiani Street, replacing the previous location at 8 Tavisupleba Street, is tailored to meet the evolving needs of the EUMM. The new office is equipped with modern facilities, advanced communication tools, and enhanced security measures.
During the opening ceremony, the Head of Mission, Bettina Patricia Boughani, said: “This move is about more than bricks and mortar. This new building is a symbol of our long-lasting dedication to peace and stability in Georgia. In particular, it reflects our ongoing commitment to support the conflict-affected communities along the Abkhaz Administrative Boundary Line.”
The previous Field Office, in use since December 2008, has been central to EUMM’s operations for nearly 16 years. Throughout this period, the EUMM has been contributing to stability in Georgia through its 24/7 monitoring presence, confidence-building efforts, and impartial reporting.
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