Georgian foreign minister Grigol Vashadze met with the heads of the Polish and Lithuanian foreign policy agencies during his European tour.
According to Georgian MFA, the general issue discussed were the results of parliamentary elections in Georgia.
Ministers expressed support of Georgian sovereignty and territorial integrity and continuation of a non-recognition policy of its occupied territories.
"Our partners have stated that they will further support our European policy. They realise how important their support is for Georgia in such issues as integration to European structures, joining
NATO and Georgia's territorial integrity," Vashadze noted.
According to Lithuanian FM Audronius Azubalis, the current processes in Georgia and peaceful transfer of power were the general issues discussed during the meeting.
"This confirms that democratic processes are being held in Georgia which is the country's main achievement," he added.
According to the completed CEC preliminary data, the Georgian Dream coalition will have 83 deputy mandates in parliament and the United National Movement- 67.
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