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Sokhumi State University in the European Parliament

At the invitation of Professor Karol Karski, a Polish politician and scientist, Doctor of Law from Warsaw State University, a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the European Parliament, and a member of the "ECR" group ("Group of European Conservatives and Reformists" - a union of the center-right direction in the European Parliament), a delegation from Sokhumi State University visited Brussels from July 17-19, 2023, under the leadership of the Rector, Professor Zurab Khonelidze.

On the first day of the visit, the delegation paid a visit to the Georgian parish in Belgium and met with its leader, Reverend Dositheo (Bogveradze), the bishop of the diocese of Belgium and Holland, seeking his blessing. The high priest warmly greeted and blessed the Rector of Sokhumi State University and the members of the delegation. During the meeting, discussions revolved around the life of the Georgian diaspora in the diocese and the challenges faced by emigrant compatriots. Special attention was given to the situation of internally displaced persons from Abkhazia.

In bidding farewell, the Reverend addressed the Rector of Sokhumi State University:

"Mr. Zurab, thank you very much for visiting us. You brought us great joy. The conversations with you were fascinating. You are a remarkably thoughtful individual. Academics, with rare exceptions from those I know, tend to avoid certain topics, even constructive ones. I was impressed by your level of independence and openness. I was pleased that your delegation was mostly represented by students rather than academic staff. I don't know, I feel like I may have exceeded my sincerity in expressing joy. I eagerly await our next meeting. I wish you a safe return to your homeland."

On July 18, 2023, a panel discussion and the presentation of the book "Georgian Paradigm of Peace" took place in the hall of the European Parliament named after Altiero Spinelli, one of the founding fathers of the European Union (serving as the European Commissioner from 1970-1976). The main speaker at the meeting was the Rector of Sokhumi State University, where discussions centered around peace processes in the South Caucasus and regional cooperation.

"The visit of our delegation was carried out at the direct invitation of the highest legislative body of the European Union and with their full funding," shared the Rector of Sokhumi State University, expressing gratitude. "Some of the members of the European Parliament, who were aware of Sokhumi State University as the world's first replacement higher education institution from a conflict zone and the innovative peace vision initiated here - 'University diplomacy,' contacted us and requested our presence in Brussels to discuss the South Caucasus, regional security, our vision of conflict resolution, and the education system."

It's worth noting that this event marked an unprecedented moment in the history of the European Parliament, as they invited the rector of a higher education institution to participate in a panel discussion. Professor Zurab Khonelidze's diverse background as a diplomat involved in critical discussions and resolutions, combined with his role as a scientist-researcher and university manager, heightened interest. This unique combination of expertise allowed for a comprehensive understanding of various issues and facilitated effective decision-making.

"The interest was very significant. They were curious about everything related to Georgia, the South Caucasus, conflicts, and Georgia's foreign policy orientation. I highlighted that 'University diplomacy,' as a Georgian paradigm of peace, represents a unique Georgian idea contributing to the creation of a new peaceful space, a novel neighborhood policy, and South Caucasus regional security, which will be an integral part and factor of international peace," mentioned Z. Khonelidze.

"University Diplomacy" represents a novel and innovative idea, and European politicians were keenly interested in understanding its essence. The author of this innovative concept, Professor Zurab Khonelidze, provided a comprehensive answer to this question. Additionally, he emphasized the global scientific-practical interest in "University diplomacy" from various nations.

"I explained to them that based on this idea, we have established a trilingual master's program and founded a Peace Education Center, the head of which, Mr. Levan Geradze, a member of our delegation, I introduced to the audience," shared the Rector of Sokhumi State University.

Furthermore, the European Parliament members sought the insights of the Sokhumi State University Rector regarding Georgia-NATO relations.

In response to a pertinent question about Georgia-NATO relations, the Rector of Sokhumi State University conveyed, "Yes, NATO is our priority." He emphasized that Georgia, as a non-member state, is the largest percentage contributor to the peace missions of the military-political institution. However, he highlighted the complexities surrounding Georgia's potential NATO membership, particularly the geopolitical challenges with Russia, which has already occupied 20% of Georgian territory. The Rector emphasized that Brussels is cautious about avoiding complications for Georgia while actively supporting efforts to enhance the country's military capabilities and strengthen democratic processes. During the conversation, Rector Z. Khonelidze drew parallels between Georgia's historical approaches to unity and protection, citing the famous Georgian king Davit Agmashenebeli's principles from 900 years ago. He also delved into historical examples, such as the era of Queen Tamar and the "Tent" initiated by the Kutlu-Arslan group. He highlighted that the "Tent" represented an early form of parliamentary life, discussed in Europe much later, around the end of the 13th century. The Rector of Sokhumi State University emphasized the rich historical heritage of Georgia, pointing out that while ancient Greece is considered the mother of democracy, Georgia has a history of tolerance, pluralism, and publicity. He shared relevant examples from the ancient history of Georgia that were unfamiliar to his European counterparts. He expressed a concern about the challenges in effectively conveying the depth of Georgia's historical and cultural contributions to European civilization. He remarked on the need for more effective communication to ensure that the unique values shared by Georgia and Europe are better understood. The Rector noted that during the discussion, the European Parliament members listened attentively to these insights.

The author of the "Georgian Paradigm of Peace" addressed the challenging situation in the South Caucasus and discussed the historical role of Georgia in the region. He highlighted that Georgia was once the political and economic center of the Caucasus but acknowledged that the current situation is different due to various factors.

The author emphasized that Georgia has the potential to regain its influential role in the region, and this effort should be a collaborative one involving Europe, the West, and other international parties with shared interests in the region. Georgia, being a state with a pro-Western orientation while also having historical connections to the East, needs to consider and balance the interests of both. The author suggested that resolving the conflicts in the region requires a joint effort that takes into account the interests of all participants and parties interested in region. The concept of university diplomacy, promoted by Sokhumi State University, includes the establishment of the South Caucasian University Association. This association aims to involve not only higher education institutions but also local governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as religious institutions, with its center in Tbilisi. The initiative acknowledges that Georgia without Abkhazia is inconceivable, although it will still exist, but Abkhazia is doomed without Georgia. This is what the Abkhaz youth are thinking about and trying to save the future of their people. The rector emphasized the importance of the Abkhaz youth in envisioning a future that involves a close connection with Georgia. In a notable event, an Abkhazian blogger addressed European deputies in the Abkhazian language. This was an important event, because the Abkhazian language was heard in the European Parliament for the first time", said Z. Khonelidze, marking a significant moment in the European Parliament.

Levan Geradze, head of the Peace Education Center of SSU, addressed the audience on behalf of the university.

Members of the European Parliament participated in the panel discussion: the chair of the faction Ioanna Kocinska, member of the Caucasus Group Kostavas Zvotovski, member of the Russia Relations Group Richard Charnetski, senior parliamentarian Hendrik Provar, representatives of the Georgian Embassy in Brussels, dean of the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences of Sokhumi State University, professor Irma Dykhaminjia, SSU academic Member of the Council, Professor Nana Gulua, Honorary Professor of Boleslaw Prus University of Humanities in Warsaw, and one of the co-organizers of the said meeting, Mr. Giorgi Jejeia.

The visit of Professor Zurab Khonelidze, the Rector of Sokhumi State University, to the European Parliament marked a significant and historic moment for the university. Professor Khonelidze is not only the first rector from Georgia but from the world in general, to be invited to the European Parliament for a presentation on an innovative approach in international relations—specifically the Georgian paradigm of peace - "university diplomacy."

This official invitation and visit underscore the respect and recognition accorded to Sokhumi State University by the European Parliament. It reflects the importance and impact of the university's initiatives, especially in the field of university diplomacy, which is gaining recognition at the international level. The prospect of future cooperation between the European Parliament and Sokhumi State University further solidifies the university's standing on the global stage.

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