Kaja Kallas: The list of sanctions we have proposed also includes two judges

The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, stated that the list of proposed sanctions regarding Georgia also includes judges.

“Yes, we proposed a list because we see that the sentences handed down against young protesters are really, really disproportionate. So clearly, the judicial system is also part of this apparatus. Therefore, yes, the sanctions package includes two judges. We are discussing this. As you know, we had a blockage before, but we are also reviewing our working methods regarding this, and we will continue the process later,” Kallas said in response to a question from Euroscope editor Tamar Nutsubidze: “Can you confirm that you have proposed a list of targeted sanctions and that it includes judges as well?”

She added that if unanimity is not reached regarding the sanctions, they will not be able to approve them.

“We’re trying, but if we cannot overcome the blockage, then we won't succeed. However, today there will be a letter sent to Georgia regarding the visa-free regime. They must meet certain conditions, and if those conditions are not fulfilled within the deadline, we will have to suspend the visa-free regime,” Kallas stated.

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