Georgian State Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Victor Dolidze and Deputy Foreign Minister Vakhtang Makharoblishvili have participated in the Georgia-Moldova-Ukraine trilateral consultations in the field of European integration.
The meeting was held in in Kiev, Ukraine yesterday.
The consultations focused on the objectives and priorities of the three Eastern Partnership countries regarding the Brussels Summit in November 2017.
Together w/Ukrainian & Moldavian col.elaborated some concrete proposals aimed at making next #EaPSummit more result-oriented&forward-looking pic.twitter.com/Hxaql3f4zj
— Victor Dolidze (@Dolidzevictor) August 23, 2017
"Together with our Ukrainian and Moldavian colleagues we elaborated some concrete proposals aimed at making next Eastern Partnership Summit more result-oriented forward-looking”, Dolidze wrote on Twitter following the meeting.
The agenda of the talks also included the exchange of experience in the implementation of the Association Agreements with the European Union.
Met with my #Moldova and #Georgia colleagues.Agreed to step up #EaP summit agenda.Moving towards our European common future! pic.twitter.com/JrqX9txP1K
— Pavlo Klimkin (@PavloKlimkin) August 23, 2017
From the Ukrainian side Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze and Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin participated in the event. Moldova was represented by Deputy Foreign and European Integration Minister Daniela Morari.