European Commission proposes to suspend visa-free travel for officials from Georgia
European Commission proposes to suspend visa-free travel for officials from Georgia

The European Commission has proposed to suspend part of the EU-Georgia Agreement on the facilitation of the issuance of visas.

According to the press release of the European Commission, if the Council adopts this proposal, Georgian diplomats, officials and their families holding diplomatic and official passports would require a visa to travel to the EU for short stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

Based on the proposal, visa facilitations such as shorter application times, lower visa fees, and the requirement to submit fewer supporting documents, would also no longer apply to Georgian holders of diplomatic and official passports.

This Decision would not have a negative impact on people-to-people contacts, as Georgian nationals who are holders of ordinary passports will continue to benefit from the visa exemption when travelling to the EU for short stays.

“This proposal is a response to the violent repression by the Georgian authorities against peaceful protesters, politicians and independent media, which started after the authorities announced on 28 November to no longer pursue the opening of negotiations with the EU until 2028.

In addition, recent Georgian legislation including ‘on transparency of foreign influence’ (adopted in May 2024) and on ‘family values and protection of minors’ (adopted in September 2024), undermines fundamental rights that lie at the core of the EU’s values. Compliance with fundamental rights such as the effective implementation of anti-discrimination policies is a crucial requirement to be granted visa liberalisation.

The EU has already taken measures to respond to Georgia’s serious democratic backsliding: in June, the European Council noted that the current course of action was leading to a de facto halt of the accession process. As the situation continued to worsen, and following discussions at the Foreign Affairs Council on 16 December, the Commission decided to propose the suspension of the visa exemption for Georgia’s diplomats and officials,” the Commission said.