sanctions against Georgia

Hungary supports Georgia's sovereignty

Hungary supports Georgia's sovereignty

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed support for Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili's defense of Tbilisi's independence. "It’s time for the bureaucrats in Brussels and the …

EU envoys suspend visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats

EU envoys suspend visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats

The permanent representatives of 27 EU member states have approved the suspension of the EU’s visa waiver for Georgian diplomats due to the country’s so-called diplomatic setback, a source in an EU nation’s delegation said. …

Weimar Triangle to be closed for Georgian diplomats

Weimar Triangle to be closed for Georgian diplomats

The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Poland expressed concern about “the political crisis” in Georgia, two days after Mikheil Kavelashvili was formally inaugurated as president of Georgia. “We …

Kallas: EU to impose new sanctions against Georgian authorities

Kallas: EU to impose new sanctions against Georgian authorities

The EU has decided not to stop at abolishing the visa-free regime for Georgian diplomats and plans to impose new sanctions against the country. The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas made a corresponding statement.

U.S. preparing to sanctions against Georgia

U.S. preparing to sanctions against Georgia

The United States has other sanctions that they are preparing to unfold in the coming weeks, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said. "We are preparing an additional sanction package that we …

Hungary promises veto on EU sanctions against Tbilisi

Hungary promises veto on EU sanctions against Tbilisi

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said Hungary was “completely against the fact that Georgian government officials should be put on a sanction list”, assuring "If any such proposals are …

Georgian Dream party not afraid of threat of sanctions

Georgian Dream party not afraid of threat of sanctions

The Secretary General of the Georgian ruling party said that no one could scare the authorities with simple threats of sanctions. He clarified that the current leadership of the country served its people.