Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze is attending the European Political Community (EPC) Summit in Budapest, Hungary, organized by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, with approximately 40 countries participating.
Kobakhidze will discuss primary issues concerning Georgia’s current political situation and its relations with the EU, emphasizing the timeliness of the summit, which is taking place right after the US presidential elections.
The Georgian government reports that Kobakhidze will take part in a thematic panel addressing current developments in Georgia’s EU integration, as well as in the final plenary session. It is also said that he will engage in discussions with European leaders regarding Georgia’s foreign policy and its pending EU membership status.
The 5th EPC Summit will focus on Europe’s security challenges, with a particular emphasis on economic security and interconnectedness.