The decision reacted to the suppression of Georgia’s authorities against protesters and journalists.
The Estonian government has decided to introduce a visa regime for those who owned Georgia’s diplomatic and official passport. This was announced by the Press Service of the Estonian Foreign Ministry with a reference to the Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna on Thursday, May 8.
“The introduction of the visa regime for those who owned the diplomatic and official passport of Georgia is another step to confirm that the international community, including the European Union, does not accept the repression of the ruling party Georgian’s dream Against ordinary people, protesters and journalists, the police’s lack of actions and the suppression of civil society, ”Tsakhkna said.
It is noted that this decision was made based on the EU resolution, that all member states should be separately included in their law.
Tsakhkna also said that the European Union raised the question of further action by a Visa -Free regime for Georgia citizens with biometric passports.
Remember, on February 13, the European Parliament adopted a resolution in which he called sanctions against Georgian officials and recognized Salome Zurabishvili with a legitimate president of the country.
In January, Paca approved a resolution in which he imposed sanctions against Georgia’s power.
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