17 December 2024,   20:50
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EU Foreign Affairs Council suspending visa-free travel for diplomatic passport holders is anti-Georgian step - Kobakhidze

The Prime Minister of Georgia assessed the decision of the European Union Foreign Affairs Council on suspending visa-free travel for holders of Georgian diplomatic passports as an “unequivocally anti-Georgian step”.

“I would like to respond to yesterday’s decision of the European Union Foreign Affairs Council. The only recommendation that the Council issued is related to the introduction of a visa requirement for holders of diplomatic passports. 

Although this recommendation has essentially a symbolic meaning, it should be assessed as an unequivocally anti-Georgian step that undermines the credibility of European bodies in the eyes of the Georgian public.

The result of such decisions is that European bodies are constantly being devalued in the perception of the Georgian public, which is a serious problem. 

You know that a recent Eurobarometer survey was conducted by the European Union, according to which, the trust in European bodies in Georgia has decreased by six percent over the past six months. It is precisely such decisions that reduce the trust of the Georgian public in European bodies.

I want to extend my gratitude to Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, Spain and Romania for defending the interests of the Georgian people at the Council meeting. The list of countries that had opposed the sanctions is even wider, we will continue consultations with all countries that support the Georgian people”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.

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