In this episode, Adam ReichardtGiorgi Beroshvili and Soso Chachanidze of New Eastern Europe magazine discuss the European Commission’s recent recommendation to officially grant EU membership candidate status to Georgia as well as the EU’s latest recommendations for the country.

They assess the chances of Georgia catching up with countries like Moldova and Ukraine – which are already at the stage of the EU accession negotiations – and look back at a year of rough relations between Tbilisi and Brussels as well as Georgia’s ties with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

For more on Georgia’s EU candidacy, see New Eastern Europe’s latest analysis here.

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Adam Reichardt is the editor-in-chief of the New Eastern Europe magazine based in Poland. Published since 2011, the magazine is one of the leading publications dedicated to CEE. He is also the co-host of the “Talk Eastern Europe” podcast.

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