President Kavelashvili: Georgia's EU aspiration rooted in European values, hopes remain for change
President Kavelashvili: Georgia's EU aspiration rooted in European values, hopes remain for change

Georgia’s President Mikheil Kavelashvili has thanked his Serbian counterpart, President Aleksandar Vučić, for his warm hospitality during a joint briefing in Belgrade, whilst addressing the state of relations between the two countries.

President Kavelashvili also focused attention on relations with the European Union, declaring that ties between Georgia and the EU are far from satisfactory at present.

The Georgian president attributed this situation to what he described as the frequently unjust attitude of the EU bureaucratic leadership towards Georgia.

According to Kavelashvili, double standards are frequently employed, something that is not unfamiliar to Serbia either.

“I want to thank Mr Aleksandar for inviting me to this magnificent country, which is so dear to us Georgians. I am delighted to be in Serbia today and very happy to have received such a warm welcome.

Our countries’ diplomatic relations have a history of thirty years, and it is noteworthy that this is my first visit at the presidential level. The relationship you mentioned should be further strengthened. You mentioned that a commission meeting on trade and economic matters is planned in the near future. I am confident that many important issues for both nations will be discussed. We also talked about cooperation in education and youth exchanges. Certainly, we must recognise the experience both your country and ours have gained in relation to the European Union.

Both our society and the international community recognise that relations between Georgia and the European Union are currently far from satisfactory, and I shall be frank, because we believe that the attitude often displayed by EU bureaucratic leaders towards our country is unjust. Double standards are frequently applied. This is not new to our friendly state, Serbia,” stated President Kavelashvili.

According to Kavelashvili, Georgia’s aspiration to join the European Union is fundamentally rooted in the principles and values that Europe has developed over the centuries.

“We are a peaceful nation. Almost every month, Georgia appears in international rankings for development, covering areas such as the economy, transparency, the judicial system, and more. Therefore, we hope that the EU bureaucracy will prove to be a just successor to that Europe of which the Serbian people are a part. Europe is an attractive region for all countries; its history provides the opportunity and expectation that there should be a different attitude.

Our desire to join the European Union is fundamentally rooted in those just principles and values that have developed in Europe over the centuries. Therefore, we remain hopeful that these will ultimately be upheld, and that Europe, its people, will return to its core values and once again become a strong and attractive region.

That is why we are always ready to cooperate. Dialogue is one of the most important issues that must be conducted with the European Union, for which we are always prepared. We have a fair attitude towards the European Union and are always ready to be open so that there may be greater progress between ourselves and European countries,” President Kavelashvili declared.