Georgia’s European integration path was discussed on Thursday in a meeting between the Georgian Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili and Laurence Boone, the French Secretary of State for European affairs. Photo: Laurence Boone / X
Georgia’s European integration path was discussed on Thursday in a meeting between the Georgian Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili and Laurence Boone, the French Secretary of State for European affairs.
“Important meeting with the Georgian Foreign Minister at a decisive moment for Georgia's European path and for peace in the South Caucasus”, Boone said in a social media message.
Entretien important avec le ministre géorgien des affaires étrangères @iliadarch, à un moment décisif pour le chemin européen de la #Géorgie et pour la paix dans le Caucase du Sud. pic.twitter.com/nGB3jFRezy
— Laurence Boone (@LaurenceBoone) November 2, 2023
Darchiashvi on Thursday said his Government was “committed” to European integration, and noted “tangible results” and “all grounds” for Georgia to receive the European Union membership candidate status.
In his remarks at a conference on the bloc’s enlargement in Berlin, Darchiashvili noted the country was “consistently getting closer” to the EU and added “we are optimistic that Georgia will succeed on this path”.