Maka Botchorishvili: It is unlikely that the European Commission's report will be positive towards Georgia - assessments are mostly biased

It is unlikely that the European Commission's report will be positive towards Georgia and reflect the significant progress that Georgia has made, - said the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maka Botchorishvili, in a conversation with journalists.­

According to Maka Botchorishvili, recently, "biased" assessments have often been heard from the European Union, which may also be reflected in the report.

"Recently, we have observed that the European Union has made fewer objective assessments about Georgia. The assessments are mainly biased. It is unlikely that this report will be positive towards Georgia and reflect the significant progress that Georgia has made," - noted the Minister.

According to her, this opinion is based on the comments made and steps taken by the European Union during the year.

"We can already assume this, based on the statements made and steps taken by the European Union throughout the year. However, let's wait for the report itself and then we will see how objectively it will reflect Georgia's progress, the steps that Georgia has taken, the development that has taken place in Georgia over the past year; which is reflected in various ratings, various figures, economic growth and development. However, let's see how this will be reflected in the European Union report," the Minister said.

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