Georgian FM stresses European integration goals at Munich Conference
The Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ilia Darchiashvili, highlighted the country’s focus on European integration during discussions at the Munich Security Conference.
He mentioned working with partners to secure strong support for Georgia’s European integration.
“We are actively engaging with our partners to ensure that Georgia has robust support. A notable discussion took place yesterday with the recently appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, who pledged support for our country. Today, we are continuing these discussions with our German partners, emphasizing the importance of consistent backing from influential European Union members such as France and Germany.
Additionally, we have had interesting meetings with the US delegation, acknowledging the United States as our main strategic partner.
Our participation in the Munich conference has yielded positive outcomes, mobilizing our friends and partners around critical issues that are of utmost priority for Georgia. These issues remain our number one, primary focus,” the FM said.