Georgian Economy Minister, Levan Davitashvili, stated that trade and economic issues will be a priority during their visit to Brussels.
Davitashvili pointed out that a detailed action plan has already been prepared, which will “further improve” economic relations.
“After receiving candidate status, we will discuss how Georgia can quickly integrate into the European single market. A thorough action plan has been developed to support this process, going beyond DSFT’s obligations. We will discuss this suggestion; we have already presented it to the European Union,” he added.