Margus Tsahkna: We supported at every level that the Georgian people receive what they want—EU membership - now we are not even talking about it

Estonians have always been deeply concerned about the future of the Georgian people. At various levels, we have also very actively supported the Georgian people in achieving what they want—membership in the European Union, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna told journalists in Brussels.

According to him, at this stage there is no longer even a discussion about Georgia’s accession to the European Union.**

“Now we are not even talking about that. We are talking about democracy and we are talking about ways for survival. That is why we are deeply concerned about what is happening in Georgia,” the head of Estonia’s foreign ministry noted.

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