Giorgi Vashadze, the leader of "Strategy Aghmashenebeli", says that the document of the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, is an important document for Georgia's integration into NATO, but he said that the process of integration into the Western world is frozen under the Georgian Dream government.
Vashadze says the opposition has two important tasks. One is to demand that the ruling team fully implement the document, and the other task is to change the government in order to speed up the country's integration into NATO.
"Our task is to ask the Georgian Dream to fulfill the Charles Michel document as soon as possible, in order to accelerate its integration into NATO, and secondly, to change the government and turn the frozen policy of NATO integration into an active policy that will bring us closer to NATO."
"Charles Michel's document gave us a chance to integrate into NATO, but as long as the Georgian Dream is in power, we will not be able to get closer to NATO until then," Giorgi Vashadze said.
The NATO summit was held in Brussels on June 14. One of the topics to be discussed at the summit was Georgia. Leaders of NATO member states reaffirmed the decision made at the Bucharest Summit that Georgia would become a member of the Alliance with the Membership Action Plan (MAP) as an integral part of the process.