Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili has met with his British counterpart, Prime Minister Theresa May in Brussels today.
During the meeting, parties underscored high-level political cooperation and active economic relations between Georgia and the United Kingdom (UK).
Two prime ministers commended the recent Wardrop Strategic Dialogue in London discussing ways to enhance political, economic as well as people-to-people ties.
Prime Minister Kvirikashvili emphasised importance of Georgia's cooperation with UK on the path to its integration with NATO as well as discussed the country’s implemented and ongoing reforms.
Had a very productive meeting with @theresa_may. We discussed the strategic partnership and deepening active economic relations between #Georgia and the #UnitedKingdom. Our countries have potential for greater cooperation. #EaPsummithttps://t.co/mKSEow7O2Mpic.twitter.com/XD3HCyz3xA
— Giorgi Kvirikashvili (@KvirikashviliGi) November 24, 2017
EU leaders were in Brussels today to participate in the fifth Eastern Partnership summit.
Addressing EU leaders, Kvirikashvili said that his country commits to undertake all reforms envisaged by its Association Agreement and to go beyond, because this is the expectation of the people of Georgia.