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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 29 2015, 10:52 PM (45 Views) | |
| Litos | Jun 29 2015, 10:52 PM Post #1 |
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Itō Hirobumi
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The Georgian government has sent our government the following message:
Germany firmly believes that the Georgian state and people, having liberated themselves the Ivanshivilli clique of bureaucrats and businessmen, is strongly headed in the direction of freedom, we only need to open the doors. Thus, we strongly support the ratification of the Association Agreement in the renewed drive of Georgia to provide its unique trade position and resources to, and receive corresponding commercial benefits from, the European Union. The Russian danger is subsiding due to sanctions and their focus on Ukraine, and the Georgians need our help to rebuild. |
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| Sadar | Jun 30 2015, 08:03 AM Post #2 |
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France can only support any agreement excluding EU membership between Georgia and the EU. |
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| winisle | Jul 1 2015, 07:53 PM Post #3 |
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The United Kingdom is quietly optimistic about the future of Georgia and its relation with the European Union, but we must step carefully. The UK does not support a full Georgian membership at this time, and we can't see a membership in the coming decade. That said, we should do what we can to guide them on a path towards a future membership. |
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| iceviking | Jul 1 2015, 09:51 PM Post #4 |
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Italy supports Georgia's agreement , but we are cautious of recent Russian events an past invasions by Russia into Georgia. If Georgia was a EU member and was invaded what then ? We see Georgia is changing for the better. We will cautiously agree for the time being. |
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| Sadar | Jul 1 2015, 10:04 PM Post #5 |
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Georgia is not in France vision of the EU borders. And the "Great Russia" area makes it difficult to seek any deal that includes defence agreements. However, green light in the economic aspect. |
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| Litos | Jul 2 2015, 01:06 AM Post #6 |
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Itō Hirobumi
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Germany believes that we can ratify their AA on the condition that full membership will have to wait a decade -a a boon to the current government, and no hit to our interests as the EU. |
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| Longhorn | Jul 13 2015, 07:18 AM Post #7 |
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With present Russian occupation of two areas of Georgia we are not sure extending association benefits would be prudent at this time to Georgia as risk of conflict could increase exponentially depending on who occupies office within Georgia and conflict could pose significant consequences for other European Union states specifically on an economic level. For now we are cautiously reviewing this association with Georgia and we urge other nations to be cautious rather than jumping in without looking at the risks which are significant. |
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| Litos | Jul 26 2015, 10:55 AM Post #8 |
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Itō Hirobumi
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We're not asking for full membership just the ratification of the AA, which Georgia has agree to. We hope our partners in the EU can give the brave people of Georgia this small in which will reclaim our standing in the caucusus from the deterioration during the billionaire-dominated last Georgian administration |
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