PM: Georgian people threatened with visa liberalization suspension; Blackmail will not work
“The Georgian people are threatened with suspension of visa liberalization, indirectly, through local agents. This indicates the dire situation both in the European bureaucracy and the local agents network,” said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
According to the PM, Georgian society acknowledges the processes around the country, and blackmailing will not work.
“When the Georgian people are threatened with suspension of visa liberalization, indirectly, through local agents, this indicates the dire situation both in the European bureaucracy and the local agents network. They will not succeed by pressuring or threatening people. The Georgian society acknowledges the processes around the country, and blackmailing will not work,” he said.
The first meeting within the framework of the visa regulation will be held on June 11 in Brussels.