Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze met with the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The two prime ministers talked about ways of deepening political and economic relations between Georgia and Poland.
Bakhtadze and Morawiecki welcomed the cooperation between the two countries under the Tbilisi Forum, an ongoing partnership format, and pointed out that the results achieved so far allow for advancing the close political and economic relations between Georgia and Poland to a new level.
Baktadze posted on his official Twitter account that he is grateful for Poland’s firm support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty:
Discussed Geo-Polish relations with @MorawieckiM. We are grateful for #Poland 's continued support for #Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity and our European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations. With joint efforts we continue stregthening of our bilateral ties #WEF19 #Davos pic.twitter.com/CNjg2Psuss
— Mamuka Bakhtadze (@BakhtadzeMamuka) January 24, 2019
Bakhtadze and Morawiecki also praised Georgia's progress towards European and Euro-Atlantic integration.