Премьер-министр Грузии считает, что процесс европейской интеграции Грузии ускорится

Премьер-министр Грузии Георгий Квирикашвили заверил о приверженности Грузии процессу её европейской интеграции, несмотря на недавние события после референдума "Brexit" в Великобритании. "Европа мое видение, Грузия в Европе цель наших граждан", сказал Квирикашвили.
Выступая перед четырьмястами участниками конференции в Батуми, прибывшими из ЕС и региона, премьер-министр сказал, что сейчас не время для Европы уходить в себя.

ЕС должен воспользоваться энтузиазмом Грузии на вступление в ЕС в качестве примера всего того, что хорошо в европейском проекте. Европа наше прошлое, и также наше будущее, добавил премьер-министр Грузии.

Премьер-министр также отметил, что люди иногда забывают, чем уникален ЕС, и как он стал примером хорошего регионального сотрудничества для многих частей мира. Грузия настроина серьезно и решительно, когда говорит, что хочет полноправного членства в ЕС, заявил грузинский лидер.

Квирикашили отметил, что Грузия устойчиво двигается вперед в реализации недавно подписанного Соглашения об ассоциации с ЕС, ссылаясь на важные реформы в правовой и судебной системах, которые были недавно проведены.

Ранее во время открытия конференции под названием "Европейский Путь Грузии", государственный министр Грузии по вопросам европейской и евроатлантической интеграции Давид Бакрадзе отметил, что Грузия миновала период перехода к демократии и вступила в период демократической консолидации".

Среди участвующих в конференции Комиссар ЕС по вопросам Европейской политики соседства и переговоров по расширению Йоханесс Хан.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Премьер-министр Грузии Георгий Квирикашили на конференции "Европейский путь Грузии" в Батуми, 14 июля 2016. Фото любезно предоставлено gov.ge.

 

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