Georgian president heads for EU Prague summit

TBILISI. May 7. KAZINFORM. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has already left for Prague to attend the EU summit. Georgia will sign agreement on the Eastern Partnership together with other five former Soviet countries.; Kazinform refers to Trend News.
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The summit is initiated by Czech Republic, which presides over the EU. The summit will be attended by EU member states and six former Soviet countries involved in the Eastern Partnership. The program includes Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Leaders of the 27 EU member states welcomed Belarus' joining Eastern Partnership at Brussels summit in March. The European Commission opened representative office in Belarus and restrictions for Belarus officials were lifted. Brussels promises the "six" free trade, economic assistance and regular defense and security consultations. The EU also offers to design and sign agreements on strategic energy partnership; Kazinform cites Trend News. See news-en.trend.az for full version.
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