The step was in response to the suppression of Georgia’s authorities to peaceful protesters, politicians and independent media.
On January 24, European Union ambassadors suspended a visa-free journey for Georgian diplomatic passports. Radio Liberty Europe’s editor Rikard Jozwiak reported this.
As it is known, this step is a response to the suppression of Georgia’s authorities against peaceful protesters, politicians and independent media, which began after authorities announced on November 28 that they would not seek to open EU negotiations with EU to the end of 2028.
“EU ambassadors this morning provided a green light to suspend the unlovable regime for Georgian’s diplomatic passports would approve it on Monday,” Jozwiak said.
Hungary and Slovakia will vote against the Monday meeting, he said, but it doesn’t matter because a qualified majority is needed to make a decision.
We will remind you that the media has written that Germany, as part of the sanctions against Georgia, has banned the Minister of Internal and Georgia Ministry Ministry officials from entering the country.
We will remind you that the US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions against the founder and honorary chairman of the Pro-Government Georgian Dream Party and former prime minister of the country, billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili.
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Source: korrespondent

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