Georgia, Tbilisi, March 22 / Trend , N. Kirtskhalia /
Georgia has made significant progress in fulfilling the obligations before Council of Europe, Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said at a press briefing today.
She assessed Co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Monitoring Committee Matyas Eorsi and Kastriot Islami's visit to Georgia as an important event, noting that this committee oversees implementation of the obligations.
"All of the obligations we have fulfilled, although there are minor shortcomings, to which the Georgian side shows responsibility," Kalandadze said.
She said that complete and objective information will be provided during the planned meetings of the co-rapporteurs of the Council of Europe.