By 2028, Georgia will have fulfilled more than 90% of its obligations under the Association Agreement and Free Trade Agreement with the European Union (EU), Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze said during a briefing, APA's Tbilisi correspondent reports.
He noted that Georgia will be the most prepared among the EU membership candidate countries by 2030. Kobakhidze also mentioned that the upcoming months will be more challenging for Georgia than the three years following the start of the war in Ukraine.
Note that the Georgian government announced on November 28 that it is suspending EU membership negotiations until the end of 2028.
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