**EU May Suspend Visa Liberalization for Georgia**
The European Union is considering suspending visa liberalization for Georgia. This means that Georgian citizens may not be able to travel easily to EU countries.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna made this announcement in Brussels. He said that the EU will take strong measures against the Georgian government if it does not change its behavior towards its own people.
**Concerns Over Democracy and Human Rights**
Tsahkna expressed concerns about democracy and human rights in Georgia. He said that the recent elections in Georgia were not free or fair, and that the violence used by the authorities was a serious human rights issue.
The EU has added 14 high-level officials from Georgia to its sanctions list. This includes the Prime Minister of Georgia. Tsahkna hopes that the EU will be able to take even stronger measures against the Georgian government, including banning certain types of passports.
**Support for the Georgian People**
Despite the tough stance, Tsahkna emphasized that the EU is on the side of the Georgian people. He urged Georgians to understand that there are consequences for their government’s actions.
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