“Kobakhidze noted that Georgia wants to become a member of the EU in 2030.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Kobakhidze noted that Georgia wants to become a member of the EU in 2030.
According to him, he is ready to sign an agreement on the start of negotiations on joining the European Union “at least today”, if such an offer comes. Kobakhidze noted that Georgia wants to become a member of the EU in 2030.
“We not only do not stop the process of European integration, but also intensify our efforts to ensure Georgia’s accession to the EU in 2030. Against this background, it is shameful and disturbing that the EU ambassador was involved in a disinformation campaign carried out by the radical opposition, affiliated with it is public organizations and mass media,” he said.
The Prime Minister emphasized that Georgia’s accession to the European Union in 2030 is the responsibility of the “Georgian Dream” to the citizens of the country. He added that the association and free trade agreements were signed under the current government of the country. Kobakhidze also mentioned that Georgia received a visa-free regime with the European Union.
In addition, the prime minister of Georgia is concerned that the EU does not notice the “brutal systematic violence carried out by radical groups” in the country.
Protests in Georgia – latest newsEarlier, UNIAN wrote that one of the leaders of the opposition – Zurab Girchi Japaridze – was detained in Georgia during the protests. The politician was detained during a verbal altercation between the police and protesters, who blocked the road with garbage cans, as a result of which the law enforcement officers began to resist.
In addition, the journalists told how the protests in Georgia took place on December 1. Then the protesters blocked the traffic, and the police used water cannons.
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