Several ministers from the European Union have released a joint statement regarding the elections in Georgia  

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In this difficult period, we stand by Georgians. Some of the Ministers for Affairs and Affairs from the EU have spread this statement.
The statement says that the “violation” of electoral integrity “doesn’t meet the standards expected” of a candidate to join the European Union and is a betrayal the legitimate European ambitions of the Georgians.
In the same statement, the ministers also criticize Prime Minister Orbani for his “untimely” visit to , and point out that he is not speaking behalf of the European Union.
“We are deeply worried about the current situation in Georgia. International observers noted violations both during the campaign and on election day. We condemn any violation of international standards for fair and free elections. We share their concerns, and we demand an impartial investigation into the complaints and the elimination the violations identified. In these difficult times, we stand with Georgians. It is crucial that protests, and in particular the government’s reaction to them, are peaceful. The violation of electoral integrity is not up to the standards expected of a candidate for EU Membership. It is a betrayal to the legitimate European aspirations the people. The rule of law, and the of free and fair elections, are integral to any progress made by Georgia on its path to the European Union. We criticize Prime minister Orbani’s untimely Georgia visit. He does not speak for the European Union,” said the statement.
The statement was signed by: Minister for European Affairs, , Minister for European Affairs, Marie Bier, German for Foreign Affairs, , Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margustsahkna, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margustsahkna, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margustsahkn, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margustsahkna, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Gabrieliuslandsbergis, Minister for Foreign Affairs,
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