Georgia has not stopped the European integration process, said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze during his speech in parliament, APA's local bureau reports.
He noted that the European bureaucracy itself made a decision to suspend the dialogue with Georgia on June 27, 2024.
"There was no basis for this decision and it was extremely unfair towards the Georgian people," Kobakhidze added.
The Prime Minister stressed that he hopes that the European bureaucracy's approach to the Georgian people will change.
Note that the Georgian government announced on November 28 last year that it would not put negotiations on membership in the European Union on the agenda until 2028.