Georgia, Tbilisi, June 13 / Trend, N. Kirtskhalia /
All the requirements put forward by Georgia to grant consent to Russia's WTO membership remain in force, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said on Monday.
She responded to a statement made by Free Georgia Party leader Kakha Kukava.
In an interview with Russian press, Kukava said at the last meeting between Mikheil Saakashvili and the U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, which took place in Rome, it was decided that Georgia allegedly would abandon its requirements regarding Russia's WTO accession.
"The details of Saakashvilli's and Biden's meeting are known to everyone. At the meeting, the conversation also touched upon Russia's WTO accession. Georgia's all the requirements in this issue remain in force. There are issues that will not be reviewed, and our partners, including the United States, are well aware about it," Kalandadze said.