The current issues of the Georgia-EU agenda and the progress made by the country on its European Union integration path, including fulfilling the 12-point conditions outlined by the European Council for granting the country candidate membership status, were discussed by Georgian Foreign Minister with the European External Action Service delegation and representatives of the European Commission.
The sides highlighted the “historic decision” of the European Council to grant Georgia the European perspective.
Ilia Darchiashvili emphasized the “full utilization” of the potential of the Association Agreement would promote the economic and sectoral integration of Georgia into the EU and would “practically” prepare the country for membership.
The situation in Georgia’s Russian-occupied regions was also discussed.