Georgia Could Lose Visa Free ‘Entirely’, EU Commission’s Visa Report Warns - Civil Georgia
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Georgia Could Lose Visa Free ‘Entirely’, EU Commission’s Visa Report Warns - Civil Georgia
Citing “backsliding” on key commitments, the European Commission warned of “appropriate measures” against Georgia in its eighth visa-free suspension report, first to target holders of diplomatic, service, and official passports, with potential eventual suspension of visa-free travel for the entire population. The Commission published its annual report under the visa suspension mechanism on December 19, a month after Brussels approved new rules m…
EU prepares to abolish visa-free travel for Georgia: diplomats will be the first to be sanctionedThe European Commission has published a report on the visa suspension mechanism, with special attention paid to Georgia. Brussels will gradually begin to limit privileges for Georgian citizens, starting with holders of diplomatic passports.
The European Commission has published the eighth report on the visa liberalization suspension mechanism, which states that the suspension of visa-free travel at some point threatens the entire population of Georgia. The report notes that, given the “systemic and deliberate nature” of the democratic backsliding in Georgia, the suspension of visa liberalization is being considered within the framework of the new rules that will enter into force on…
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