On
May 4, 1990, the Supreme Council of the Latvian SSR declared independence, a
significant milestone in the nation's history. Subsequently, on September 6,
1991, the Soviet Union officially recognized the independence of Latvia. To
commemorate these historical events from 1989 to 1991, Sokhumi State
University, in collaboration with the Latvian Embassy in Georgia, organized a
photo exhibition.
The
esteemed Ambassador of Latvia to Georgia, Her Excellency Mrs. Ingrida Levrence,
a valued friend and supporter of Sokhumi State University, graced the occasion
with her presence.
In
welcoming the distinguished guest, Professor Zurab Khonelidze, the Rector of
Sokhumi State University, expressed his gratitude:
"Today,
we are honored to have a dear guest who leads the diplomatic mission of our
friendly country and is a cherished friend. She is well-acquainted with Sokhumi
State University, understanding its history, mission, tasks, and goals. She
appreciates the weight our institution of higher education bears, being an
integral part of our nation's destiny. I would like to thank Madam Ambassador
for her sincere attitude towards us and extend my congratulations on the
anniversary of the restoration of state independence."
In
response, Ambassador Ingrida Levrence expressed her appreciation for the
constant support and friendship from Rector Z. Khonelidze. She highlighted the
shared love for freedom that unites the peoples and countries, emphasizing the
significance of expressing this unity at Sokhumi State University.
During
the photo exhibition, the Latvian Ambassador talked about the remarkable
struggle of the Latvian people to restore their independence.