Swedish Foreign Minister: The developments in Georgia are alarming. We support imposing sanction on those who have perpetrated violence against protesters.  

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Sweden Supports Imposing Sanctions Georgia’s Leaders

The situation Georgia is getting worse, and wants action. The country’s Foreign Minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard, said this during a meeting with lawmakers.

Protests broke out in Georgia after the ruling party announced it wouldn’t join the European Union for several years. The party also said it would refuse EU money during that time. Many people took to the streets to show their disagreement, but some protesters were hurt by police.

Sweden’s foreign minister is worried about what’s happening in Georgia. She thinks the country’s leaders are not respecting rights and . Malmer Stenergard wants sanctions on those who used .

She also asked for EU money that was meant for Georgia to be given to civil groups instead. This would help protect people who speak out against their government. The minister even suggested that some officials might lose the to travel visa-free in .

The European Commission has agreed with Sweden’s proposal.

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