This factsheet presents the current status of relations between the European Union and Georgia amid the effectively paused EU accession process.
The information is provided through the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood, known as EU NEIGHBOURS east. This programme supports and complements the communications of the European Union Delegations in the Eastern partner countries.
It operates under the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood and the European External Action Service.
EU NEIGHBOURS east is carried out by a consortium led by GOPA PACE.
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This website is managed by the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood ('EU NEIGHBOURS east’), which complements and supports the communication of the Delegations of the European Union in the Eastern partner countries.
EU NEIGHBOURS east is implemented by a GOPA PACE-led consortium.
Author's summary: The factsheet outlines the suspended EU accession process for Georgia and highlights the EU NEIGHBOURS east programme’s role in facilitating communication within the Eastern Partnership framework.