Changing trade patterns in the region are an opportunity, but also a risk.
Georgian public support for EU membership has resurged over recent months, with four-fifths (81%) of the population currently in favor joining the bloc, according to a recent poll from U.S.-founded non-profit the National Democratic Institute.
Armenia, meanwhile, has never submitted an application for either membership, and other Central Asian countries would not be eligible to join the EU.
The geopolitical context with which we [Georgia] are now thought of is with other Central Asia countries.
But they don't have EU membership as a target — we do," Kukava said.
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