“Delighted to commence my first Working Visit to Brussels after submitting the EU Self-Assessment Questionnaire. Will conduct meetings w/ European counterparts & have an opportunity to discuss Georgia’s European Union candidate status perspectives & tangible mechanisms for deepening our EU agenda,” Twitted Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili.
Delighted to commence my first Working Visit to #Brussels after submitting the EU Self-Assessment Questionnaire. Will conduct meetings w/ European counterparts & have an opportunity to discuss 🇬🇪's 🇪🇺 candidate status perspectives & tangible mechanisms for deepening our 🇪🇺 agenda
— Irakli Garibashvili (@GharibashviliGe) May 17, 2022
Yesterday, Garibashvili left for the Kingdom of Belgium.
Prime Minister will hold bilateral meetings at the European Council, Commission, and Parliament, as well as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) within the scope of his two-day-long visit to the Kingdom of Belgium.
Key topics of discussion at the meeting will be the European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Agenda of Georgia, matters related to the EU Accession Questionnaire, as well as the regional security situation.
Garibashvili is accompanied to Brussels by Ilia Darchiashvili, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia scheduled to interact with his colleagues from the EU Member States.