Thursday, 26 February 2026 — President University hosted another session of the President University Ambassador Lecture (PUAL) Series at the Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab), President University Convention Center, President University Main Campus, Jababeka City. The lecture titled “Bilateral Relations between Georgia and Indonesia” featured H.E. Tornike Nozadze, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Republic of Indonesia.
During the session, Ambassador Nozadze discussed the importance of international cooperation in maintaining stability among nations. He explained that countries often form alliances and partnerships as a way to strengthen their position in the global landscape, particularly when facing larger powers. “It is difficult for countries to stand alone. Cooperation becomes essential, especially in a world where stronger powers may dominate,” he stated.
He also highlighted the role of international law in balancing global relations. According to him, international law continues to exist as a mechanism to manage power dynamics and provide a framework that prevents unilateral dominance. It serves as a form of containment, ensuring that interactions between countries remain governed by agreed principles rather than solely by power.