Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili and his Swedish counterpart Magdalena Andersson discussed the partnership between their countries at the ongoing NATO Summit on Wednesday.
The two officials discussed the positive dynamics of the partnership and the decision of the European Council to grant Georgia the European perspective, the Government Administration said.
Following the meeting, Garibashvili posted on Twitter:
Very productive talks w/@SwedishPM at @NATO Summit. ???????? welcomes ????????'s #NATO membership bid. ???????? is proud to have such a true friend and reliable partner as ????????. Grateful for ????????'s unequivocal support to ????????'s ???????? & #NATO aspirations. #MadridOTAN22 pic.twitter.com/lx1i2EuY6u
— Irakli Garibashvili (@GharibashviliGe) June 29, 2022
The Georgian PM also thanked Andersson for supporting Georgia's sovereignty, territorial integrity, the country’s EU integration process and European reform agenda, noting Sweden’s role as one of Georgia's largest international donors with “great contribution” to the democratic and institutional modernisation and socio-economic development.