The current events in Georgia are a cause for great concern in the European Union. Such a statement made today Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis.
“Georgia should follow a path paved in democracy and the rule of law. Deviating this path could pose a threat to the transatlantic track and the whole Eastern partners.
The European Union has sent a very clear message that the Georgian path towards Europe, towards NATO, should be paved in the democracy and the rule of law.
If Georgia will deviate from this path, that could threaten not only the transatlantic path for Georgia but also for the whole Eastern partners.
Foreign Affairs Council will discuss Georgia and the future of the Eastern Partnership, events in Georgia”, - said the Minister before the FAC meeting.