Concern over Georgia’s Decision to Suspend EU Accession Talks
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has expressed concern over the Georgian government’s decision to suspend talks with the European Union. This move goes against promises made during elections.
The government announced it would stop negotiating membership with the EU. This could harm efforts to strengthen democracy and rule of law in Georgia.
Protests broke out after the announcement, but police used force to disperse them. Many protesters were arrested and charged under a controversial Soviet-era law.
This development is worrying, especially after recent elections that were seen as unfair by many observers. The Assembly urges Georgia to remain committed to European values and to respect its obligations as a member of the Council of Europe.
The Assembly is ready to talk with Georgian authorities and plans to visit the country soon.
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