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"In the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and Eastern Partnership, and of Georgia’s accession to the World Trade Organisation, I am very satisfied to see, once again, the Georgian Parliament moving closer to European standards, in this case as regards the protection of geographical indicators (GIs).
Although the 18 GIs relating to Georgian wine making fall well short of Europe’s around 3 100 GIs, with 1 930 relating to wine alone, I hope that, by protecting its GIs, this agreement will work as a stimulus to greater promotion and perception of the quality of Georgian products in foreign markets, particularly those to which it does not traditionally export. I particularly hope this will be the case for agricultural products, which play a decisive role in the subsistence economy of its villages, and exports of which to the EU have increased in the last 10 years.
I also hope that, in the context of the ENP, this agreement will inspire greater legislative integration with other countries neighbouring our Union, and not just in the area of GIs, on which this is the first agreement to be concluded."@en1
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