Bilateral Meetings of Maka Botchorishvili and Irakli Chikovani in Prague

Maka Botchorishvili, the Chair of the EU Integration Committee, and Irakli Chikovani, the head of the Friendship Group with the Parliament of the Czech Republic, held bilateral meetings in Prague.
Under the Czech Republic's presidency of the Council of the European Union, the parliamentary delegation of Georgia continues to work closely with the members of the legislative and executive branches of the country.
The parties discussed the process of our country's integration into the European Union as well as Georgia's implementation of the an Commission's proposals during the talks.
The parties talk about the threats to European security, the necessity of enhancing links between Georgia and the European Union in the Black Sea, and the relevance of the Czech Republic's support as the EU Council's current president.
The parties stressed Georgia's reforms in the process of joining the European Union and the advancement made in this regard.
The parties discussed Georgia's significance and role in the framework of European security, as well as current economic development trends and possibilities for transit. They talked about the dynamics of the two countries' bilateral ties as well as the potential for enhancing legislative cooperation.
Maka Botchorishvili and Irakli Chikovani had meetings in Prague with Vladislav Vilmec, the head of the European Union Affairs Committee, Pavel Fischer, the head of the International, Defense, and Security Committee of the Czech Senate, Petr Fifka, the Deputy Chair of the European Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech parliament, and Ondřej Kolář, the head of the Friendship Group with the Parliament of Georgia.
