Georgia establishes travel restrictions on Azerbaijanis and Armenian

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.

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