Georgia’s European way: What next?

The offer by the European Commission to let the College meet on an annual basis with Georgia’s leadership is unique when comparing it to relations between the EU and other third countries, writes Steven Blockmans.

Disclaimer - All opinions in this column reflect the views of the author(s), not Euractiv Media network.

Prime Minister of Georgia Mamuka Bakhtadze and European Union Council President Donald Tusk give a joint press conference at the end of a meeting in Brussels, Belgium, 19 July 2018. [Stephanie Lecocq/EPA/EFE]

Steven Blockmans 23-07-2018 08:13 6 min. read Content type: Euractiv is part of the Trust Project

Donec et orci aliquet nisl suscipit molestie sed sit amet tortor. Duis vel urna ac mi sollicitudin lacinia mollis sit amet lorem. Sed finibus erat nec libero scelerisque fringilla. Morbi at orci sed urna vulputate vulputate. Nulla facilisi. Donec et orci aliquet nisl suscipit molestie sed sit amet tortor.

Want to keep reading?

Get a subscription on Euractiv + and elevate your political insight!

Discover Euractiv +
For individuals

Already have an account?

Subscribe to our newsletters

Subscribe