During the summit in Brussels, the leaders of the countries of the European Union announced the de facto stoppage of the country's accession to the EU.
This is stated in the final document of the meeting of the European Council, European Pravda reports.
The document states that the European Council confirms the EU's readiness to support the Georgian people on their European path.
"At the same time, it once again expresses its serious concern about the course of action of the Georgian government, which contradicts the values and principles on which the EU is founded," the document emphasizes.
The European Council reminded that such a course of action endangers Georgia's European path and de facto stops the process of joining the EU.
"It calls on Georgia to adopt democratic, comprehensive and sustainable reforms in accordance with the main principles of European integration. The European Council will continue to closely monitor the situation," the conclusion states.
The EU also expects the upcoming parliamentary elections to be free and fair and with unhindered access for international and national election observers.
The European Council also emphasized its commitment to the principle of territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia within its internationally recognized borders.
The publication reminds that in recent months, the Georgian Dream party adopted a number of steps that provoked sharp criticism of the West - from the adoption of the law on "foreign agents" to the ban on "LGBT propaganda".
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the aggressor country of russia appealed to Azerbaijan and Georgia to help supply electricity in case of emergency situations in the country's energy system.
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