Lithuanian FM Calls for Sanctions and Pressure on Georgian Government
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The EU threatens the candidate Georgia with sanctions for breaches of European fundamental values.
Georgia's democratic step backwards will not remain unsuccessful, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas warns. For example, visa-free travel could be suspended.
EU Eyes Sanctions And Visa Moves Over Georgia's Political Crackdown
EU foreign ministers will meet in Brussels on July 15 with Georgia high on the agenda amid deepening political tensions. Measures under consideration include sanctions, suspending visa-free travel, and reviewing Georgia’s EU Association Agreement and candidate status.
Georgia is high on the European Union’s agenda due to the deteriorating political situation in the South Caucasus country following the recent arrests of several opposition politicians. In fact, the European… Concern in Brussels over the situation in Georgia – They threaten the EU candidate country with sanctions - I NAFTEMPORIKI
"Georgia's democratic step backwards will not be without consequences," said EU chief diplomat Kaja Kallas.
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