Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Monday tried to ease the tense political situation after elections this weekend, by reassuring voters that the country remained committed to the European Union. Georgia wants to fully integrate into the European Union by 2030, he said at a government meeting in Tbilisi on Monday. The prime minister was quoted in the Georgian media as saying that he expects a fresh start in the difficult relationship with the EU in the coming year. The former Soviet republic on Russia’s southern border is a candidate for EU membership. However, Brussels has put acces…