The European Union's foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, will visit Georgia tomorrow, September 30, to discuss an EU monitoring mission in the Georgia's conflict zones.
In the frame of his visit Javier Solana will hold a meeting with President Mikheil Saakashvili and visit a South Ossetian refugee camp in the city of Gori.
More than 300 European Union staff -- civilian monitors and support – are already in Georgia, and had begun deploying to field offices in western and central Georgia, namely in Tbilisi, Gori , Zugdidi and Poti. The mission launches its work on October 1.
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