Ambassador Herczyński hopes EU-Georgia relations to further increase with candidate status
In 2014, the European Union and Georgia signed the Association Agreement. This agreement was followed by deep and free trade agreement (FTA) and visa-free regime, the European market has been opened to Georgian companies, said EU Ambassador to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński.
The EU Ambassador expressed hope that with the candidate country status, the EU-Georgia relations would further increase.
“I understand that it is not easy because there is a certain geographical distance, bureaucratic problems, but there is a steady progress and I know that the European Union is the biggest trading partner of Georgia. And I sincerely hope that with all projects that we are supporting now trying to increase the connectivity between Georgia and the EU, and now with the candidate status for Georgia, which provides a very solid foundation for every private investor, trading relationship between the EU and Georgia will only increase,” he said.