According to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, European Parliament resolutions have lost their significance.
Speaking to journalists in Tajikistan, Kobakhidze said that the resolution contains a discriminatory demand, namely that “only agents should retain visa-free travel.”
“In general, European Parliament resolutions have completely lost their value. I no longer even remember how many such resolutions have been adopted. The Georgian people are not interested in these resolutions at all.
An interesting detail is that this resolution contains a directly discriminatory demand. They are essentially declaring that only agents should retain visa-free travel. Of course, this is not a healthy approach toward the Georgian people.
Society deserves fair treatment from the Euro-bureaucracy, yet today we see that different standards have been established. It is unacceptable for visa-free travel to be preserved only for agents,” Kobakhidze said.