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"I support the launching of negotiations on a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area as soon as possible – as soon as Georgia meets the key recommendations made by the Commission and approved by the EU Member States – so that the country can be more closely integrated with its largest trading partner, which is necessary in order to sustain economic growth in Georgia and to overcome the economic crisis and damage caused by the war with Russia in 2008. It should be borne in mind that the Georgian Government has made considerable efforts in recent years to open the country’s economy internationally through the introduction of very low industrial tariffs, the adoption of a legal and administrative framework facilitating trade and investment, and the enforcement of the rule of law. They highlight the progress made by Georgia in improving its legislation, improving the efficiency of its institutions and ensuring strict quality control standards for Georgian products in order to meet the requirements set by the European Commission. The EU should provide financial and technical support to Georgia to ensure the continuation of the legislative and institutional reforms needed to adapt to the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area and to accelerate the process of implementation of the key recommendations set out in the EU-Georgia Action Plan. It is important that Georgia guarantees the proper disposal of toxic and radioactive waste on its territory as an essential prerequisite for facilitating trade, particularly with regard to agriculture, in order to ensure food safety."@en1

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