Georgia joined the Declaration of the European Political Community Summit, which was adopted by the leaders gathered in the Blenheim Palace in the United Kingdom.
According to the governmental administration, the document includes several main directions that are of particular importance for European security, as well as from the point of view of energy security and connectivity.
"The leaders of about 50 countries of the world supported the document, which is directed against the Russian "shadow fleet" and the threats arising from it.
The final document also reflected the proposal of France and Moldova to create a network of European political union against foreign interference and manipulation of disinformation.
The document states that foreign interference and manipulation of information pose a strategic challenge to the member states of the European Political Community (EPC), therefore, in the face of direct threats to democratic processes and to strengthen the resilience of societies, deeper and faster operational coordination between European states is needed.
The summit declaration reflected the proposal of the Georgian side on strengthening the regional ties of the Black and Caspian Seas, within the framework of which the countries located in the regions of the Northern and Baltic Seas of the European Union, together with Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey, will hold a series of technical dialogues to support the regional energy ties of the Black and Caspian Seas. The main objective of the dialogues will be to share the experience, resources, knowledge and expertise of the countries in a practical way, so that the members of the Black and Caspian Sea can solve the challenges related to regional energy connections and use their energy potential in terms of clean energy production," reads the information.