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Georgian PM invites domestic stakeholders to “public discussion” over Gov’t decision to suspend EU accession talks
Baku, December 3, AZERTAC
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Tuesday invited domestic stakeholders to a “public discussion” over his government’s decision to suspend European Union accession talks until 2028, Agenda.ge reported.
“As is known to the public, we have repeatedly expressed our readiness to hold a public discussion with people who protest the statement made by our team on November 28”, the PM said.
“Several former and current politicians have already expressed interest in participating in such a public discussion. We invite them, along with about 10 other like-minded persons, to come to the Georgian Government Administration tomorrow to hold a public discussion in a live broadcast format”, he noted.
Earlier today, Kobakhidze expressed his readiness for public discussion “on all topics”, including those related to “events over the past four years in the country”.
The statement comes amid ongoing public protests in capital Tbilisi and other regions of the country against the suspension of the accession talks.