The very first Eastern Partnership Ministerial Conference on Culture will take place on 28 June 2013 in Tbilisi, Georgia. This high level event will represent an important milestone in the cultural dimension of the Eastern Partnership, should be able to give guidance for future work and should provide an occasion for a mid-term assessment of the Eastern Partnership Culture Programme.
A limited number of places are now opened up for online registration.
Costs related to travel and accommodation are not covered.
Please note that your registration can be considered valid only if you receive an official letter of confirmation by 14th June. Only this confirmation letter will give you an access to the Conference.
For the package of resources containing background information on support for culture in the Eastern Neighbourhood, see Eastern Partnership cooperation on culture – a package of resources as ministers meet in Tbilisi.
Eastern Partnership Ministerial Conference on Culture
Co-hosted by Eastern Partnership Culture Programme,
28 June 2013, Georgia
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