Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed a positive outlook on his recent meetings with EU leaders at the European Political Community Summit in Budapest. Kobakhidze highlighted productive discussions with European Council President Charles Michel and several EU prime ministers, focusing on Georgia-EU relations and shared priorities.
Kobakhidze noted that these meetings were instrumental in conveying Georgia’s key messages and reinforcing its stance on EU integration. He spoke at thematic sessions on economic security and delivered remarks at the summit’s closing plenary, addressing ongoing developments within Georgia and its relationship with the European Union.
“This format allowed us to fully communicate our messages to our European partners,” Kobakhidze told journalists.