Georgian PM: Elections decide nation's fate. Georgia will be most prepared to be EU member by 2030
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told reporters in Budapest that the Georgian government has a “very clear” agenda and an “ambitious goal” to become an EU member by 2030.
The Prime Minister believes that compared to all candidate countries, Georgia will be more ready to join the European Union in all respects.
“At the recent elections, among other things, the fate of the country’s European future was decided. You know what the opposition’s plans were, and in the end, failing to implement those plans was crucial for the country to continue moving towards the EU,” Kobakhidze asserted.
“Once again, we can firmly repeat that by 2030, Georgia will be the most prepared to become a member of the European Union. Compared to all the candidate countries, Georgia will be more ready for joining the European Union in all respects, be it democracy, human rights, economy, or any other field,” Kobakhidze added.