Georgia may receive visa-free travels to the EU earlier than Ukraine as trialogue on visa liberalization for Georgia probably will take place next Wednesday, December 14, and one for Ukraine will be delayed, according to the Yevropeyska Pravda quoting Radio Liberty correspondent in Brussels Rikard Jozwiak.
“Visa liberalisation trialogue for Georgia is likely to happen on Wednesday and it will be the 1st and the last one. Ukraine trialogue to happen when suspension mechanism is formally adopted. It may happen early next year”, – Jozwiak says.
visa lib trialogue for #Georgia likely on Wed. will be 1st & last one. #Ukraine trialogue when susp mech formally adopted = early nxt year
— Rikard Jozwiak (@RikardJozwiak) December 8, 2016
This division is confirmed by the letter of Europarliament rapporteur on visa liberalisation for Ukraine Mariya Gabriel, adressed to the Slovak Presidency .
Gabriel notes that COREPER decision on Ukrainian visa waiver states that trilogues would not start till suspension mechanism is formally adopted and calls the Presidency to update its position to start trilogue immediately.
I also urge @EUCouncil to open talks on #visa liberalisation wt #Ukraine without delay. All criteria are fulfilled @eu2016sk #timetodeliver! pic.twitter.com/3Ttvdvdo5G
— Mariya Gabriel (@GabrielMariya) December 8, 2016
Agrmt on the #Visa suspension mechanism is a very good news! Next week we will start trilogue for visa liberalisation wt #Georgia @eu2016sk https://t.co/HG6DIkLwYo
— Mariya Gabriel (@GabrielMariya) December 8, 2016












