Georgian First Lady highlights pride in representing Georgia at Global Summit hosted by Melania Trump
Tamar Bagrationi
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The Global Summit, organised by US First Lady Melania Trump, has concluded, and Georgia’s First Lady Tamar Bagrationi described the event as a highly significant and inspiring experience.
“Attending this summit was an immense honor and a proud moment for me as I represented Georgia”, Tamar Bagrationi said while reflecting on her visit to the United States.
She highlighted the scale and global importance of the summit, noting the participation of representatives from 45 countries. The central theme focused on a pressing global issue - the development of new technologies and their integration into education.
“Forty-five countries were represented at this summit. The topic was both crucial and sensitive, addressing the development of new technologies and their integration into education systems. Many countries expressed interest in organizing similar initiatives in their own nations through this platform. I realized that the personal relationships formed among us, the first ladies and first gentlemen, are invaluable”, the Georgian First Lady concluded.
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