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Feb 2, 2009 (newstodate): The EU Commission has proposed directives for negotiation for a comprehensive aviation agreement with Georgia.
The aim is to establish a Common aviation area between the EU and Georgia which will remove market restrictions and associate Georgia to the EU internal aviation market.
The agreement aims at mutually opening the respective markets and at integrating Georgia into European aviation structures. Georgia is ready to harmonise its legislation with European standards and to implement a large part of the EU's aviation rules.
The agreement will be a further step in creating a wider Common Aviation Area between the EU and its neighbours by 2010.
The aim is to establish a Common aviation area between the EU and Georgia which will remove market restrictions and associate Georgia to the EU internal aviation market.
The agreement aims at mutually opening the respective markets and at integrating Georgia into European aviation structures. Georgia is ready to harmonise its legislation with European standards and to implement a large part of the EU's aviation rules.
The agreement will be a further step in creating a wider Common Aviation Area between the EU and its neighbours by 2010.