The FINANCIAL — On 2 November 2015, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Gigi Gigiadze met the members of the European Parliament PAC – MEP from the UK Sajjad Karim (the European Conservatives and Reformists group), Latvian MEP Andrejs Mamikins (the group of Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D), MEP from Finland Heidi Hautala (Greens/EFA group), MEP from the UK Claire Moody (S&D group) and Polish MEP Kosma Zlotowski (ECR group).
Gigi Gigiadze provided the MEPs with the information on the EU-Georgia co-operation and on the future prospects of the co-operation. Discussions focused on the EU’s involvement in the ongoing processes in Georgia and on the bilateral measures to be carried out by the end of this year, according to MFA of Georgia.
The MEPs reaffirmed the European parliament’s support for Georgia’s territorial integrity and European choice, gave a positive assessment to the progress Georgia has achieved in different directions, including the progress made in the EU-Georgia visa liberalisation process.
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