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Since Free Trade Agreement, Georgia made notable progress in expanding its exports to EU markets - Songulashvili

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Natiko Taktakishvili
27.05.25 18:00
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David Songulashvili, the Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, participated in the 92nd General Session of the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) and held a meeting with the Director General of the Organization.

During the discussions, Songulashvili emphasized the importance of WOAH’s long-standing efforts to protect global animal health.

"We remain actively engaged in this collaboration, making a meaningful contribution to the global fight against animal diseases and promoting the One Health approach.

In addition to the WOAH sessions, I have held productive meetings with the Ministers from Spain, Portugal, France, and Kenya. We focused on exchanging knowledge, experience, and best practices, including exploring new opportunities for trade and economic cooperation.

Georgia’s European integration was a key topic of the meetings. As stated, integration into the European Union remains a top priority. Until 2028, we will continue implementing the objectives outlined in the Association Agreement, including the harmonization of legislation. Our roadmap is clear and aims at full readiness by 2030. At the same time, if the European Union has a specific interest in cooperation with Georgia, we are ready for it today.

Since the implementation of the Free Trade Agreement, Georgia has made notable progress in expanding its exports to EU markets. Sustaining this momentum will require increased engagement from the private sector and a focus on attracting investment, thereby ensuring shared economic growth and benefits for all", - Songulashvili said.

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