Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz and Donald Tusk – if Georgia doesn’t change its current course, then we can’t support the start of accession talks with Georgia  

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Reuters reports that and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, as well as Polish Prime , issued a statement in which they expressed their concern about the current of Georgia.
According to the publication , Scholz, and Tusk released a statement in a so-called Weimar Triangle as . They said they could not Georgia’s entry into with the European Union without reforms.
The statement stated that “if Georgia does not change the current course and does show tangible reforms, notably by repealing recent that are against European values and principle, we cannot support opening accession talks with Georgia.”

 

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