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05 February 2013 [15:56] - Today.Az
Georgia has to follow the path which is the best for the country,
Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said at a meeting with
journalists on Tuesday.
"Of course, the probability of Georgia's refusal from integration
into Europe and NATO is very low, and, in my opinion, it is
insignificant. This is possible, but I do not think it can happen any
time soon in the following decades," he said.
Ivanishvili said the Europeans are seriously concerned about the
future of the EU. "EU and NATO can fall apart, but today they are the
most stable entities, and accession to these organizations is very
important for us. NATO is the most stable security system," he said.
The prime minister said that his dream is to see Georgia as a member
of the European community 20 years from now. "However, a lot has to be
done for this, and, above all, the economy has to be developed, the most
essential is to change the implement of production," he said.
Ivanishvili also said he is not going to "bargain" with the opposition on the adoption of the constitutional amendments.
He stressed that he will not consider the opposition's initiative to
amend the provisions of Georgian Constitution on the immutability of the
country's foreign policy regarding integration into the EU and NATO.
"This is ridiculous and has never been done in any state. We do not
intend to do so, even though our foreign policy focus on the U.S. and
Europe is strategic for improving relations with Russia," he said.
The parliamentary minority in Georgia initiated the bill "On
immutability of Georgia's policy." This was told by vice-speaker Giorgi
Baramidze at a briefing on January 30.
"On behalf of the National Movement and the parliamentary minority, I
would like to introduce a bill "On immutability of Georgia's policy".
The matter rests in immutability of the country's policy in strategic
issues and the bill consists of three components. First component is
ensuring stability of our policy in connection with accession to NATO
and the EU, so that no government in Georgia can turn away from this
path, " he said.
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