On April 8, 2025, the Greek Parliament ratified the Agreement on the Mutual Recognition and Exchange of National Driving Licenses between Georgia and Greece by a majority vote, Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported. Greece is now the third EU member state to sign such an agreement with Georgia.
Levan Beridze, Georgia’s Ambassador to Greece, stated that the ratification highlights the strong and active cooperation between the two countries.
“Under the agreement, holders of valid driving licenses from either country will be able to exchange them for an equivalent license in their country of legal residence without having to take theoretical or practical exams. This will support better integration into local society,” the Ambassador noted.
The agreement was signed on September 26, 2024, in Athens. It will officially enter into force once Georgia receives formal notification of the Greek Parliament’s ratification.