Prime Minister of Georgia Meets Ambassadors at Large for Eastern Partnership

Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Prime Minister of Georgia, met with the Ambassadors At Large for the Eastern Partnership, from 11 European States while on their visit to Georgia. The meeting took place yesterday. 

The upcoming Eastern Partnership Summit is planned on November 24, 2017 in Brussels.

Georgia’s progress in regards to Euro integration were amongst the topics discussed during the meeting, as well as Georgia’s ongoing reforms and the association agreement implementation process. 

Detailed information on the Georgian government’s four stage reform plan was introduced by the Georgian Prime Minister. 

Particular focus was given to the situation regarding the occupied territories of Georgia. Kvirikashvili underlined that the territorial integrity of the country is the number one priority for the government and the role of the European Union and western partners is of greatest importance in the process of peacefully resolving the conflicts. 

Jonas Paslauskas, Lithuanian Ambassador At Large, congratulated Kvirikashvili on the visa free regime to the Schengen States for citizens of Georgia; and noted that Georgia is a priority for the EU; with a number of diplomats in attendance at the delegation of the Eastern Partnership Ambassadors at Large from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Sweden, and Slovakia, present to show their support on the matter.

The delegation of the Eastern Partnership Ambassadors At Large will stay in Georgia till July 14.

 

By Nino Gugunishvili

12 July 2017 18:15