EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said that while Georgia shows “no signs of reversing democratic backsliding,” an indication of Tbilisi’s willingness to change course would be what she described as “genuine engagement” in human rights dialogue, as EU foreign ministers discussed the country at a recent meeting in Luxembourg. “Georgia shows no signs of …Источник:
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