
Path to EU membership remains steady and irreversible, says Georgia’s PM
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze insists that Georgia’s goal of EU membership by 2030 is realistic, despite past paused talks and strained relations, Euronews writes.
In an op-ed exclusively written for Euronews, Kobakhidze states that Georgia’s path towards EU membership “remains steady and irreversible” and that Tbilisi’s goal of joining the European Union by 2030 is “both realistic and attainable” based on the reforms carried out so far by his government.
Kobakhidze believes that “Georgia’s strategic importance is growing rapidly” and that the country meets “all obligations under the Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with the EU.”