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Georgian PM reports meetings with over 30 leaders during Denmark visit

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Kobakhidze noted that several high-ranking leaders had  expressed interest in “rebooting relations” between Georgia and the European Union

Kobakhidze noted that several high-ranking leaders had  expressed interest in “rebooting relations” between Georgia and the European Union

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said his recent visit to Denmark had provided opportunities to meet with more than 30 international leaders, focusing on Georgia’s current situation and its European integration ambitions.

Speaking at a government briefing on Friday, Kobakhidze noted that several high-ranking leaders had  expressed interest in “rebooting relations” between Georgia and the European Union.

“This format allowed us not only to speak publicly but also to hold bilateral meetings in various settings. During these discussions, we emphasized our country’s situation and our European integration goals. High-level leaders expressed interest in enhancing relations between Georgia and the EU. If these discussions are followed by concrete actions, we fully welcome them, and we have clearly communicated this readiness to the relevant leaders,” Kobakhidze said.


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