Visitors at the event at the parliament will include leaders of the neighbouring states and politicians who played a key role in European politics of the late twentieth century.
Participation in the March 11 events has already been confirmed by Iceland’s President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, heads of the Icelandic, Danish, Estonian, Latvian, Moldovan and Swedish parliaments, the speaker of the Polish Senate, as well as parliamentarians and other officials from Great Britain, the United States, Germany, Norway, Ukraine, Georgia and Belarus.
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