The parliamentary assembly does not play a special role, but Georgia remains a member of the European Council and is ready for cooperation. This was stated by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobahidze on local television, Georgian media reports.
“The parliamentary assembly still does not play a special role, but we, of course, remain a member of the European Council. We are ready, we are absolutely open to cooperation with the Council of Europe, including the Secretary General, who visited Georgia, and we reached the agreements with him on specific issues, ”the prime minister’s words are given.
The parliamentary delegation from Georgia stopped working in PACE after a resolution was previously adopted, calling for the authorities of the republic to hold new parliamentary elections.