PM Filip met with Georgian PM Mamuka Bakhtadze: Countries are interested in new impetus to EaP
Prime Minister Pavel Filip met with Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze on Monday. The meeting took place in the margins of the events celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) scheduled in Brussels.
The Prime Ministers of the two countries addressed issues related to Moldovan-Georgian bilateral relations and good cooperation within international and regional structures, focusing on EaP and the prospect of EU integration.
Pavel Filip and Mamuka Bakhtadze said that the Republic of Moldova and Gerogia are interested in giving a new impetus to the Eastern Partnership to achieve tangible results.
The Heads of Government also expressed their support for the intensification of the commercial-economic cooperation, mentioning the importance of the Moldovan-Georgian inter-governmental commission for commercial-economic cooperation, which will be convened in Chisinau this autumn.
The Republic of Moldova was interested in taking over the Georgian experience in the field of tourism development.