"Association Council reaffirmed Georgia's role as one of Europe's key partners in energy security and noted the country' s transit role in supplying Caspian hydrocarbon resources to EU markets, in particular, through the Southern Gas Corridor and the Black Sea, which will strengthen the transport and communication link between the EU and Georgia," a joint press release of the Association Council revealed.
Black Sea outbound routes and better connections with European ports, full exploitation of the EU market, and selection of new product groups - these messages were delivered by Georgian delegates in Brussels.
The aid package, financial support, and investments are the main directions that Georgia expects to succeed after the visit. The visit of Irakli Gharibashvili and the government delegation to Brussels started yesterday. The meeting of the Georgia-EU Association Council was held yesterday.