Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili believes that his country should focus on material benefits. Chances of quitting the course for Europe and the NATO were very low, he said.
He called Europe and the NATO the most sustainable structures. Ivanishvili noted that he dreamed of Georgia becoming part of single Europe in 20 years.
He said that he would not trade the Constitution in the issue. The PM plans to continue developing relations with the US and Europe and improve relations with Russia.
The PM said he changed his mind about quitting French citizenship in 2011.
Ivanishvili added that he will keep balance in the country. He believes that the United National Movement of President Mikheil Saakashvili should continue its work before presidential polls of local elections of 2014. But the party had no prospects, he said.