Chairperson of the Committee Mr Andrija Nikolić has said that political stability is a ticket for entering the club of the most developed countries of the European and Euro-Atlantic world, stating that European quality of life is an ultimate goal of our state policy.
Ambassador Kandelaki has stressed that significant experience that Montenegro is getting in the processes of joining the EU and NATO will be beneficial for Georgia, which also has clear political aspirations and unequivocal commitment to the Western values.
Mr Nikolić and Mr Kandelaki have agreed that there is an additional room for improving political and state relations, namely in the field of economy, culture and tourism, while additional impulse for cooperation is expected from interparliamentary friendship groups, whose establishment is in the final phase.
Ambassador Kandelaki invited the Chairperson of the Committee on International Relations and Emigrants to visit the Foreign Relations Committee of the Georgian Parliament, so that good political relations result in concrete results for the mutual benefit of Montenegro and Georgia.