The European Council released a read out of the meeting between President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili.
“The leaders discussed EU-Georgia relations as well as broader developments in the region and the consequence of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine for Georgia and the South Caucasus.
President Michel highlighted the European Council’s decision to grant Georgia the European perspective as a historic opportunity which is not to be missed.
He reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to support Georgia in advancing on its European path. He equally highlighted the need for the country to further deepen the necessary reforms notably in the areas of justice, deoligarchisation and anti-corruption and media pluralism which are now essential; depolarisation and building an inclusive political culture are also of priority importance.
President Michel praised the Georgian President’s personal commitment to advancing the European perspective of Georgia. The role she played in terms of contributing to legislative scrutiny, exercising her right to pardon individuals, which has contributed to depolarisation, and her strong political focus on the EU-Georgia agenda were particularly appreciated.
President Michel reaffirmed the EU’s unwavering support to the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia within its international recognised borders. He stressed the EU remained committed to increasing Georgia’s resilience”, - reads the statement.