October 1st, 2018 marked ten years since the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM) was deployed. The EUMM was established following the August 2008 conflict. EU Member States decided to deploy at least 200 civilian monitors to contribute to security and stability, for an initial period of one year. The mandate of the Mission has been extended ever since, as a clear commitment by the EU to regional stability.
The aim of our
EUMM
Information Bulletin is to provide the general public – in Georgia, EU
Member States, and internationally – with wide-ranging and specific information
about the work of the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia.
We have a great news to share
with our readers! Our latest issue of the
EUMM Monitor is available
online in five languages: English, Georgian, Russian, Ossetian and Abkhaz
now! Armenian and Azeri versions will follow.
Click
here to
access
the EUMM Monitor and find more information about our activities
and achievements.
Go to other languages on our
website and read it in Ossetian and Abkhaz as well!