
EU Warning: Georgia Could Lose Visa-Free Travel
Under newly expanded Brussels rules taking effect this month, visa suspensions could target Georgian officials before being extended to the wider public—if EU concerns remain unaddressed.

Under newly expanded Brussels rules taking effect this month, visa suspensions could target Georgian officials before being extended to the wider public—if EU concerns remain unaddressed.

Brussels has approved rules that would enable it to weaponise border control to penalise states perceived as hostile—but mostly for diplomats.

The Georgian Dream party is pushing back against political pressure from Brussels.
The Polish PM seeks an alliance inside Brussels to end Georgians’ visa-free travel to the EU–penalising the country’s electorate for voting the ‘wrong’ way.