
The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, Gabrielius Landsbergis, said that “when it comes to the membership status, it is unfortunate to see Georgia and other EaP countries, I mean two Moldova and Ukraine, standing on a separate rail-tracks when it comes to approach to EU.”
“Lithuania was always very much supportive to Georgia’s accession to the EU, that it would get the candidate status, but during the several last years, I can say that the key to going back to the same faster track to EU remains in the hands of the Georgian government.
I would definitely very much like to see Georgian government acting more proactively with more vigour, more power, and more determination to get moving to the candidate status. So far, we have not seen very encouraging steps,” - Landsbergis noted prior to the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.
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22/04/2025