Janos Boka, the Hungarian Minister of European Union Affairs, says that Germany raised the recent developments in Georgia at the General Affairs Council of the European Union.
Boka said that Germany raised the issue of recent events in Georgia and confirmed once again the commitment of the European Union towards the stability and democratic hopes of the region.
He also stated that during the meeting of the European Council on October 17, the leaders from the EU member countries will discuss a variety of current foreign policy issues, with “special attention” being paid to the Georgian situation.
The meeting of the General Affairs Council of European Union will be presided by Janos Boka, the Hungarian Minister of European Union Affairs.
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