Margus Tsahkna: It is clear that the ruling party of Georgia is not going to follow the road to the European Union, which it promised - we are worried

It is clear that the ruling party of Georgia is not going to follow the road to the European Union, whatever condition it gave - we are worried - Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said about Georgia.

According to him, the European Union has specific steps it can take, but until then it should be clear what the next steps will be in Georgia.

"Another issue that is discussed concerns Georgia. We are concerned, we are going to have a discussion about what we are going to do, because it is clear that the ruling party is not going to follow the path to the EU that it has promised. This will also be a very interesting discussion, because we have always supported the Georgian people. So let's see what happens with that. There are concrete steps that we can take, but first of all, it should be clear what the next steps will be in Georgia, because the elections must be fair and we have these doubts," said the Estonian minister.

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