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Georgia Condemns EU’s Suspension of Visa-Free Travel

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 28, 2025
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The simmering tension between Georgia and the European Union escalated recently with the EU’s proposal to suspend visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials. This decision, stemming from the Georgian government’s perceived democratic backsliding and its seeming pivot towards Russia, has been met with strong disapproval from Tbilisi. The EU’s move follows widespread protests in Georgia against the ruling party’s policies, which have been criticized for undermining fundamental rights and freedoms. The proposed suspension of the visa-free regime, while not yet fully implemented, signals a significant deterioration in the relationship between Georgia and the EU, adding another layer of complexity to Georgia’s already precarious geopolitical situation.

At the heart of the dispute lies the Georgian government’s enactment of controversial laws on foreign influence and family values, which have drawn sharp criticism from the EU. These laws, seen by many as reminiscent of Russia’s restrictive legislation, have raised concerns about Georgia’s commitment to democratic principles and its alignment with European values. The EU views these legislative moves as a step backwards in Georgia’s democratization process and a potential threat to its aspirations for closer ties with Europe. The visa-free travel suspension, therefore, can be interpreted as a concrete expression of the EU’s displeasure with Georgia’s trajectory and a warning against further democratic erosion.

Georgia, for its part, has vehemently rejected the EU’s decision, labeling it as politically motivated, legally baseless, and contrary to European values. Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Botochorishvili has argued that Georgian diplomats pose no threat to public order or security within the EU and that the suspension lacks any justifiable grounds. Tbilisi maintains that its commitment to European integration remains unwavering and that the controversial laws do not represent a departure from its pro-European course. The Georgian government portrays itself as a steadfast partner of the EU and emphasizes its continued dedication to pursuing EU membership.

The EU’s justification for the visa suspension, however, rests on the premise that upholding fundamental rights and democratic values are core principles of EU integration. Officials argue that countries that demonstrably contravene these principles should not enjoy the benefits of facilitated access to the EU, including visa-free travel for their representatives. This stance underscores the EU’s commitment to conditionality in its relations with aspiring member states, emphasizing the importance of tangible progress on democratic reforms and adherence to the rule of law. The visa suspension serves as a clear signal that the EU will not tolerate backsliding on democratic standards and will employ concrete measures to express its disapproval.

The current impasse highlights the conflicting narratives surrounding Georgia’s political direction. While the Georgian government insists on its unwavering commitment to European integration, the EU’s actions suggest a growing skepticism about Georgia’s true intentions. The EU perceives a worrying trend of democratic backsliding in Georgia, marked by restrictive legislation and a perceived alignment with Russia, which contradicts the fundamental principles upon which the EU is built. The suspension of visa-free travel represents a tangible manifestation of this growing distrust and a clear message that Georgia’s path towards closer ties with the EU is contingent upon its adherence to democratic norms and values.

The future of EU-Georgia relations remains uncertain. The visa suspension, while currently targeted at diplomats and officials, could potentially be extended to ordinary citizens if the perceived democratic backsliding continues. This would represent a significant setback for Georgia’s European aspirations and could further complicate its already complex geopolitical position. For Georgia to regain the EU’s trust and revive its prospects for closer integration, it will need to demonstrate a genuine commitment to democratic principles and convincingly address the concerns raised by the EU regarding its recent legislative actions. The ball is now firmly in Georgia’s court to decide which path it will choose – continued alignment with European values or a drift towards a different geopolitical orbit.

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