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EUMM GEORGIA

On 26 September, the Cabinet of Ministers issued an order on the deployment of an official of the State Police with a special service rank to the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia) and allocation of financial resources from the State budget programme “Funds for Unforeseen Events”.

On the basis of the letter of 18 August 2023 from the European External Action Service Civilian Operations Commander, it is planned to deploy the Senior Inspector of the State Police Zemgale Region Department Rietumzemgale Police Station Investigation Division 3rd Group, Major Iveta Ugra, for participation in the EUMM Georgia from 2 October 2023 to 1 October 2024.

Latvia continues to support international efforts to strengthen security and promote stability by participating in UN, EU, OSCE and NATO missions and operations. Up to 30 civilian experts are deployed each year to participate in international missions.

Currently, 17 Latvian civilian experts are participating in EU civilian international missions, including 11 – in the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia), 4 – in the European Union Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) and 2 – in the European Union Mission in Armenia (EUMA).

Officials of the Ministry of the Interior have been contributing professionally to the EUMM Georgia for more than 14 years.

The EUMM Georgia is an unarmed observation mission which started its work on 1 October 2008 in accordance with the 12 August 2008 agreement between Russia and Georgia, in which the EU played a mediation role, and the European Security and Defence Policy Decision adopted on 8 September 2008. Its mission is to contribute to stability throughout Georgia and the surrounding region.

Prepared by:

Ministry of the Interior

Communication Department

kn@iem.gov.lv