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Kobakhidze rejects EU visa warning as ‘political ultimatums’

by Mariam Razmadze
July 17, 2025
in News, Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read
Kobakhidze rejects EU visa warning as ‘political ultimatums’

Irakli Kobakhidze. Photo: Common Space EU.

Tensions between Tbilisi and Brussels continue to rise as Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze made comments regarding recent letter from the European Commission concerning the country’s visa-free travel regime with the EU.

In a strong response to the Commission’s call for updates on Georgia’s implementation of important reforms, Kobakhidze disregarded the message as a collection of “empty political ultimatums,” insisting that the laws in question are essential to national interests.

“These are not political prisoners, each of these individuals committed specific crimes,” Kobakhidze told journalists. “If there is evidence to the contrary, bring it forward. But there is none.”

The Prime Minister defended controversial legislation on foreign influence transparency, family values and child protection, calling them fundamental pillars of Georgia’s sovereignty. He also warned that the tone of the EU’s demands risks damaging its image in Georgia.

“It’s crucial that the EU is not seen as a new Soviet Union,” he said. “Unfortunately, ultimatums like this send the wrong message to our society.”

The European Commission’s letter follows the 7th Visa Suspension Mechanism Report issued in December 2024 and warns that without tangible progress by August 31, the EU may invoke Article 8, a step that could suspend Georgia’s visa-free regime.

Reiterating the warning, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas said after the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting on July 15 that Georgia’s democratic downfall will have consequences, mentioning that “time is running out” for the country to get back on track.

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