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The first meeting of the Eastern European Domestic Advisory Group for Ukraine/Moldova/Georgia took place on 4 November 2025.
During the meeting, the EU DAG elected its presidency for the 2025–2028 term and held a tour de table to introduce its members and the organisations they represent.
It was likewise an opportunity for members to receive an update from the European Commission on the implementation of trade and sustainable development commitments and to discuss the draft joint statement adopted at the EU–Ukraine DAG-to-DAG meeting on 5 November 2025, which was subsequently presented at the Civil Society Forum on 12 November.
Representatives of the European and Georgian Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs), set up under the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Georgia, will hold their eighth joint meeting on 17 June 2024 in Brussels.
The 12th meeting of the EU-Georgia Civil Society Platform (CSP) will be convened on 17 November 2023.
During the meeting, a debate will focus on assessing the implementation of the priorities outlined by the European Commission and the state of play of the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement/DCFTA. The Platform will also discuss the digital transition in Georgia, as well as legal and practical issues of labour migration in Georgia and in the EU.
A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, will be discussed and adopted.
The 10th meeting of the EU-Georgia Domestic Advisory Group (DAG), and the first meeting of the new 2023-25 term, will take place on 4 October 2023. The DAG will elect a new chair, discuss the progress in implementing the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter and make proposals for a work programme for the new term.
The 11th meeting of the EU-Georgia Civil Society Platform (CSP) will be convened on 8 June 2023 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
During the meeting, a debate will focus on assessing the implementation of the priorities outlined by the European Commission and the state of play of the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement/DCFTA. The Platform will also discuss the implementation of the Chapter 14 on Employment, social policy and equal opportunities, as well as media freedom and depolarisation, and the mobility of Georgian workers.
A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, will be discussed and adopted.
The 10th meeting of the EU-Georgia Civil Society Platform (CSP) will be convened on 16 December 2022. During the meeting, a debate will focus on assessing the implementation of the 12 priorities identified by the EU and the state of play of the implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement/DCFTA. The Platform will also discuss the implementation of the Chapter 16 on Education, training and youth.
A joint declaration, prepared by both sides, will be discussed and adopted.
Representatives of the European and Georgian Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs), set up under the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Georgia, will hold their seventh joint meeting on 29 November 2022 in Brussels.
The objective of the meeting will be to prepare a set of recommendations for the EU-Georgia Trade and Sustainable Development Sub-Committee and the Civil Society Forum, which will take place in December 2022.
Les représentants des groupes consultatifs internes UE-Géorgie, créés dans le cadre du chapitre sur le commerce et le développement durable de l'Accord d'Association entre l'Union européenne et la Géorgie, ont tenu leur quatrième réunion de manière virtuelle le 2 decembre 2021. Les participants ont suivi la mise en œuvre du chapitre sur le commerce et le développement durable de l'Accord d'Association.
La 8e réunion du groupe consultatif national UE-Géorgie a eu lieu le 16 octobre 2021 par vidéoconférence. Veuillez cliquer sur l'onglet programme pour consulter les sujets à l'ordre du jour.