We remain committed to Georgia’s European integration commitments, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told reporters.
As the head of government noted, despite the difficulties in relations, Georgia continues cooperating with the European Union.
“Despite the difficulties in relations, we will continue to cooperate with the European Union, and another manifestation of this is that we are fulfilling all our obligations, including one of our obligations to submit the relevant document to the European Commission. This economic reform program covers three years; this program is drawn up for 2025-2026-2027, and we are discussing macroeconomic and fiscal issues. We have presented our clear vision of everything to the European Commission. We, of course, remain committed to Georgia’s European integration commitments,” Irakli Kobakhidze said.