The FINANCIAL — On 15 July 2015, the Georgian Foreign Ministry hosted a meeting between Minister Tamar Beruchashvili and Head of the European Union Delegation to Georgia, Ambassador Janos Herman, according to MFA Georgia.
The Georgian side once again expressed an utmost concern over the illegal installation on 10 July 2015 of banners marking the so-called “state border” on the territory adjacent to the village of Tsitelubani of Gori municipality and the village of Orchosani in occupied Akhalgori district in close vicinity to the Tbilisi-Gori central highway.
Talking points also included the progress Georgia has achieved in implementation of Visa Liberalisation Action Plan. In this context, the Georgian Foreign Minister underlined that Georgia’s appropriate agencies proceed with fulfilment of EU experts’ recommendations. Tamar Beruchashvili expressed her hope that the next progress report of the European Commission on the implementation by Georgia of the Visa Liberalisation Action Plan (VLAP) will be final and after the appropriate political decision made by the European Union, a visa free regime between the EU and Georgia will be introduced.
By the end of the meeting, Tamar Beruchashvili and Janos Herman discussed the details of the visit of President of the European Council Donald Tusk to Georgia and expressed their readiness to insure successful implementation of the aforesaid visit.
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