"We call on the de facto authorities to allow the local population to live a fear-free life," US Chargé d’Affaires Elizabeth Rood said at the opening ceremony of a rehabilitated public school in the village of Kveshi, Gori district, near the dividing line. She congratulated the villagers on the opening of the school and thanked the donor organizations for their financial assistance. We again urge the de facto authorities to open crossing points on the administrative boundary line and give the local population the opportunity to move freely, receive medical care and live a fear-free life," Elizabeth Rood said. The renovated school in the village of Kveshi, close to the occupation line, opened earlier today. The project aims to improve both hygienic and sanitary conditions for up to 200 students in the school.
Source: The Local January 15, 2020 11:03 UTC