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Thursday, August 31, 2023
Prepared by Messenger Staff

Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili Meets with UK Parliamentary Delegation

The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili, held a meeting with a parliamentary delegation from the United Kingdom, led by Jonathan Djanogly, who chairs the inter-party parliamentary group focused on Georgian matters in the House of Commons.

The discussions, which took place at the government administration, centered around the existing strategic partnership between Georgia and the United Kingdom, as well as the potential avenues for future collaboration.

Prime Minister Gharibashvili emphasized the productive nature of Georgia's bilateral and multilateral cooperation with the United Kingdom. Recent high-level visits underscored the robust political dialogue maintained between the two nations.

The Prime Minister highlighted the visit of the parliamentary delegation as yet another clear testament to the established strategic partnership between Georgia and the United Kingdom.

The talks encompassed various topics, including the nation's current economic landscape. The head of the Georgian government, Jonathan Djanogly, shared positive indications of economic growth. During the meeting, both parties deliberated on the necessity of enhancing trade and economic ties between Georgia and the United Kingdom.

The conversation also delved into matters of regional and global security challenges. Given the prevailing challenges, Prime Minister Gharibashvili emphasized the paramount significance of close security collaboration between Georgia and the United Kingdom.

Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili extended gratitude to Jonathan Djanogly for his steadfast and unwavering support in upholding Georgia's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-recognition policy.



EU Ambassador Pawel Herczynski Discusses EU Expansion and Georgia's Candidacy Status

The European Union Ambassador to Georgia, Pawel Herczynski, is hopeful that Georgia will attain European Union membership by 2030. In a conversation with Georgia's First Channel regarding the possibility of Georgia's EU membership by 2030, Herczynski affirmed that he and his team are working tirelessly towards this goal.

"I sincerely hope it will come to fruition. This is why I am here, and our team is tirelessly collaborating to assist the government in implementing reforms. We are also considering future administrations. As the European Union, we are committed to providing assistance, facilitating, and supporting as much as possible, even though much relies on the efforts of the Georgian people. Collective effort is essential. The nation needs to be prepared, compliant, to fully enjoy the advantages of eventual membership. Concurrently, 27 member states must be ready to embrace new entrants, which is quite intricate. We are discussing multiple states from the 'Eastern Partnership,' specifically Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova, along with our partners from the Western Balkans, who embarked on this journey much earlier, some 20 years ago.

Hence, a substantial expansion is being contemplated, posing a challenge for the EU itself. This underscores the significance of Charles Michel's speech. It initiates a discourse not only about the readiness of aspiring nations but also about the readiness of existing members for enlargement. Remarkably, we now have a proposed date - 2030, seven years hence. I genuinely hope this vision becomes reality and I remain optimistic for Georgia," Herczynski stated.