
As Georgia’s Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Levan Davitashvili stated, he discussed Georgia’s EU integration progress and all issues that contribute to bringing the country closer to the European Union during high-level meetings with European Commissioners in Brussels, Belgium.
According to Davitashvili, the Georgian parliament took major political decisions following the EC’s 12-point recommendations and voiced the hope that Georgia would be granted EU candidate status next year.
“Georgia’s economic cooperation with the EU is a primary contributing factor to the country’s integration. We spoke about the flagman initiatives in the energy, communications, and trade sectors. All of this will move Georgia closer to the European Union,” Davitashvili stated.
To be reminded, the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia paid a working visit to Brussels.
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11/07/2025