"Georgia is returning to its historical family," he told lawmakers. "We are not simply Europeans, but the most ancient Europeans. Europe is coming back to Georgia, and Georgia is returning into Europe's fold."
Saakashvili also said that despite a Russian trade embargo, Georgia's economy enjoyed "an impressive 10 percent growth rate" in 2006. He called last year "a turning point" economically and praised Georgians for "their strength and fighting spirit."
Saakashvili also said he hoped that the United States and Europe would play a more active role in settling conflicts in the separatist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
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