The Georgian side will protest over the fact of damaging Georgian cultural monuments located across invaded territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia at the session of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe (PACE).
Magda Anikashvili, member of the Georgian Parliamentary oppositional Christian-Democratic Movement (CDM) Party will appeal to official representative of UNESCO to halt destroyable process.
Yet another monument of cultural heritage of Georgia situated in the occupied Abkhazia is facing danger.
Restoration works in the Bedia Monastery damaged the unique fresco, which has been completely washed down. It was the only fresco of the first king of the united Georgia Bagrat III - the only fresco of the king known for scientists. The Russian Company "Tectonika" is heading restoration works.
Grigol Vashadze, Georgia's Minister of Foreign Affairs will provide CoE MPs with the current situation across Georgia's occupied territories. He will deliver a speech as part of PACE session on January 25.