Meeting between Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, September 30, 2024
On September 30, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili met with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin, following her visit to Paris. The meeting was focused on the pre-election environment in Georgia, which is being influenced by Russia, and the challenges faced by the Georgian diaspora in participating in the elections.
During the meeting, President Zurabishvili emphasized the pro-European stance of the Georgian people and the country‘s commitment to a European future. She also discussed the issue of hindering the work of non-governmental organizations, which are crucial for monitoring the elections.
President Steinmeier expressed his support for the Georgian Charter, a roadmap document initiated by Zurabishvili to bring Georgia back on the EU path. He also expressed his full support for the Georgian people and their struggle for a European future.
The day before the meeting, on September 29, President Zurabishvili met with the Georgian diaspora in Berlin. They discussed the importance of the upcoming elections and the Georgian Charter, which aims to bring all parties together for a fair and transparent election process.
President Zurabishvili emphasized the challenges faced by Georgia in the EU accession process and the need for unity among all pro-European forces in the country. She also thanked the diaspora for their support and involvement in the country’s development.
German Ambassador to Georgia Peter Fischer also expressed his support for Georgia’s pro-European stance and lamented the setbacks in the EU accession process. He urged the Georgian government to seize the historic opportunity and work towards a European future for the country.
In conclusion, the meeting between the Georgian and German Presidents reaffirmed the strong ties between the two countries and their shared commitment to a European future for Georgia. The Georgian Charter and the upcoming elections were highlighted as crucial steps towards achieving this goal.
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