Georgian parliament approves resolution on EU, NATO aspirations
The parliament of Georgia unanimously adopted on Friday a resolution to proclaim the country’s aspirations for membership in the European Union and NATO, TASS news agency reported.
"Membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization remains a zero-option priority in Georgia’s foreign policy. Trans-Atlantic unity is the most important precondition for strengthening global security," the resolution reads. According to the document, membership in the European Union also remains a "zero-option priority" for the country.
In line with the resolution, the country favors only peaceful settlement of all conflicts.
Executive Secretary and Political Council Member of the ruling party "Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia" Irakli Kobakhidze said in October that the country would apply for full-fledged EU membership in 2024. It was his party’s main electoral promise, the source said.