By adopting laws on document security, asylum, anti-corruption and money-laundering, Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and his government have kept to their side of the deal, from the Commission’s point of view. Therefore, on 29 October, the EU executive decided to activate phase II of its ‘dialogue’ with Tbilisi on visa liberalisation (for stays of less than three months).
Georgia's Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani must have welcomed this news with a smile, after travelling to Brussels ten days ago to…