Žygimantas Pavilionis, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of Lithuanian Seimas, welcomed the compromise reached between the Georgian government and the opposition.
“I welcome positive signals from Tbilisi – another step into the right direction that could bring unity & compromise for the future of Georgia in our transatlantic family,” Žygimantas Pavilionis tweeted.
The ruling Georgian Dream party publicly signed the compromise solution prepared by the European Council President Charles Michel’s personal envoy Christian Danielsson on April 16.
The opposition participating in the negotiations refused to sign the compromise paper unless early elections and release of the United National Movement Chair, Nika Melia, and the co-founder of the TV channel Mtavari Arkhi Giorgi Rurua.