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Georgia reiterates EU reform commitment in talks with Weimar Triangle delegation

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Zhorzholiani said the Government of Georgia will continue implementing reforms under the EU Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area framework

Zhorzholiani said the Government of Georgia will continue implementing reforms under the EU Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area framework

The Head of the Government Administration of Georgia, Levan Zhorzholiani, on Thursday met members of a delegation from the Weimar Triangle countries to discuss Georgia-European Union relations and ongoing cooperation.

The delegation included Niklas Wagner, Brice Roquefeuil, and Michał Giergón.

According to the Government of Georgia, the parties reviewed EU-Georgia relations and emphasized the importance of maintaining constructive dialogue. Georgian officials reaffirmed the country’s readiness for continued engagement with EU institutions and cooperation with member states based on mutual respect.

Zhorzholiani said the Government of Georgia will continue implementing reforms under the EU Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area framework.


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