We believe that Georgia’s future membership in the European Union and NATO is not only in the interest of Georgia, but also of the transatlantic union/society. This is an opportunity for Europe, not a danger, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said after the meeting with Foreign Minister Ilia Darchiashvili.
According to him, today’s working visit to Tbilisi is an element and expression of intensive diplomatic and political communication.
“We believe that Georgia’s future membership in the European Union and NATO is not only in the interest of Georgia, but also of the transatlantic union/society. For Europe, this is an opportunity, not a danger. In order to use this opportunity and Georgia can take a further step towards joining the European Union and NATO, the involvement and efforts of all parties participating in the enlargement – both European and transatlantic institutions, as well as the Georgian government and Georgian society – are necessary. The Vilnius NATO summit is approaching, and by the end of the year, the European Union may make a decision on granting Georgia the status of a candidate country for the European Union. Therefore, diplomatic actions by interested parties are being activated, including by our partners from the Weimar Triangle.
Recently, the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany took place in Georgia, and the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France is also planned in the near future. My today’s working visit to Tbilisi is an element and expression of intensive diplomatic and political communication. Its purpose is to discuss challenges, problems and chances, as well as opportunities to solve problems, including Poland’s involvement in the process of finding a solution, in the spirit of traditional Georgian-Polish friendship,” the Minister said.
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