Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
July 26 2014
Georgia establishes travel restrictions on Azerbaijanis and Armenians
26 July 2014 - 1:24pm
Georgia is going to limit the period during which Azerbaijani and
Armenian nationals are allowed to stay in the country without a visa,
the head of the Georgian Foreign Ministry's Consulate Department,
Georgy Tabatadze, has said at a special briefing.
Any foreign citizens, including Azerbaijanis and Armenians, are now
only able to stay in Georgia for 90 days in a half-year period.
According to the official, the decision has been made in the framework
of the country's integration into the European Union.
July 26 2014
Georgia establishes travel restrictions on Azerbaijanis and Armenians
26 July 2014 - 1:24pm
Georgia is going to limit the period during which Azerbaijani and
Armenian nationals are allowed to stay in the country without a visa,
the head of the Georgian Foreign Ministry's Consulate Department,
Georgy Tabatadze, has said at a special briefing.
Any foreign citizens, including Azerbaijanis and Armenians, are now
only able to stay in Georgia for 90 days in a half-year period.
According to the official, the decision has been made in the framework
of the country's integration into the European Union.