The visit of the Prime Minister of Georgia to the NATO headquarters in Brussels will bring a new impetus to the strengthening of NATO-Georgia relations. Such a statement made the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia.
“Our integration in the Euro-Atlantic space is a foreign policy priority, which is supported by the constitution. Also, it is very symbolic and important that the Prime Minister of Georgia came to the NATO office, where he had a very interesting meeting with the Secretary General.
See for yourself the press conference, where specific messages were announced, and the NATO-Georgia Commission itself, which is the main platform, was held at the highest level with the participation of the Prime Minister, and this is also a part of this very effective cooperation. NATO-Georgia cooperation developed over the years in a very result-oriented manner.
I am sure that this process will continue in the future and the visit of the Prime Minister of Georgia to NATO headquarters in Brussels will bring a new impetus to the strengthening of NATO-Georgia relations”, - said Ilia Darchiashvili.