EU, Georgian Officials Take to Twitter to Celebrate Georgia’s Visa-Free Travel
Georgian and EU officials took to twitter to celebrate the launch of Georgia’s visa waiver to the Schengen area.
Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Prime Minister – “Georgia is returning to the European family.”
#Georgia is returning to the European family #VisaFree pic.twitter.com/kRWOewbb6x
— Giorgi Kvirikashvili (@KvirikashviliGi) March 27, 2017
Giorgi Margvelashvili, President – “Historic day for Georgia to enjoy visa-free travel to EU! Thanks to our friends! Go Georgia towards European Integration!”
Historic day for Georgia to enjoy visa free travel to #EU! Thanks to our friends ! Go #Georgia towards European Integration ! #VisaFree
— President Of Georgia (@MargvelashviliG) March 27, 2017
Mikheil Janelidze, Minister of Foreign Affairs – “Congratulations Georgia on the launch of visa-free travel with the EU/Schengen Area! Thanks to our European partners!”
Congratulations #Georgia on the launch of #visafree travel with the #EU/Schengen Area! Thanks to our European partners! pic.twitter.com/fcAafTCunh
— Mikheil Janelidze (@JanelidzeMkh) March 27, 2017
Viktor Dolidze, State Minister on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration – “Historic day for Georgia! Congratulations to our people and thanks to our friends!”
Historic day for Georgia! Congratulations to our people and thanks to our friends! #VisaFree #EU https://t.co/0X1ghvQf3g
— Victor Dolidze (@Dolidzevictor) March 27, 2017
Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations – “Sincerest congratulations to Georgia and all its citizens for visa-free travel coming into effect today. Enjoy Europe!”
Sincerest congratulations to #Georgia and all its #citizens for #visafree travel coming into effect today. Enjoy #Europe!
— Johannes Hahn (@JHahnEU) March 28, 2017
Mariya Gabriel, MEP – “As of today Georgian citizens may travel to the EU for short stays.”
As of today #Georgian citizens may travel to the #EU for short stays #VisaWaiver #BuildingBridges
— Mariya Gabriel (@GabrielMariya) March 28, 2017
Michał Boni, MEP – “Dear citizens of Georgia, you can travel to Europe without visa from today. Congratulations!”
Dear citizens of #Georgia,you can travel to #Europe without #visa from today. Congratulations! @EUCouncil @JHahnEU pic.twitter.com/bHhcCIyBEB
— Michał Boni (@MichalBoni) March 28, 2017
Linas Linkevicius, Foreign Minister of Lithuania – “Congrats Georgia on joining the EU visa-free regime! ვულოცავთ საქართველოს ევროკავშირთან უვიზო რეჟიმის მიღებას!”
Congrats #Georgia on joining the #EU visa-free regime! ვულოცავთ #საქართველოს ევროკავშირთან უვიზო რეჟიმის მიღებას! @MFAgovge pic.twitter.com/7UXZXEgNcd
— Lithuania MFA (@LithuaniaMFA) March 28, 2017
Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of Lithuania – “Open road to Europe for Georgian people! Georgia, travel safe! გილოცავთ!”
Open road to #Europe for Georgian people! #Georgia, travel safe! გილოცავთ!
— Dalia Grybauskaitė (@Grybauskaite_LT) March 28, 2017
EU Council – “Georgians won’t need visa anymore for short trips to the EU thanks to a new regulation starting today!”
Georgians won’t need #visa anymore for short trips to the EU thanks to a new regulation starting today https://t.co/GGddMZpWzO #Georgia pic.twitter.com/wONCuPiYjg
— EU Council (@EUCouncil) March 28, 2017
Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs – “Congratulations to Georgia on visa-free travel to EU! Great step towards further integration with EU. Welcome to Estonia!”
Congratulations to Georgia on #visafree travel to #EU! Great step towards further integration with EU. Welcome to #Estonia! pic.twitter.com/sXMqbaCWJW
— Estonian MFA (@MFAestonia) March 28, 2017
Miroslav Lajčák, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovakia – “From 28 March Georgians can travel to Schengen without a visa for a period of 90 days. Thumbs up! Well-deserved and long overdue!”
From 28 March Georgians can travel to Schengen w/out a visa for a period of 90 days. Thumbs up! Well deserved & long overdue!
— Miroslav Lajčák (@MiroslavLajcak) March 26, 2017
Lubomír Zaorálek, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic – “Visa-free access to the EU for Georgia starting today! Happy to congratulate Georgia´s people on this day!
Visa-free access to the #EU for #Georgia starting today! Happy to congratulate Georgia´s people on this day! #GeorgiaEUVisaFree
— Lubomír Zaorálek (@ZaoralekL) March 28, 2017
European Commission – “Visa liberalization for Georgians travelling to the EU (for up to 90 days) takes effect today! Congratulations!”
#Georgia| Visa liberalisation for Georgians travelling to the EU (for up to 90 days) takes effect today! Congratulations! pic.twitter.com/eAaLrVu1ig
— European Commission (@EU_Commission) March 28, 2017
Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs – “Congrats Georgia on joining the EU visa-free regime! Welcome to Latvia and join us to celebrate our centenary!”
Congrats #Georgia @MFAgovge on joining the #EU visa-free regime! Welcome to #Latvia and join us to celebrate our centenary #LV100
— Latvian MFA (@Latvian_MFA) March 28, 2017
Foreign Ministry of Romania – “Romania welcomes Georgian citizens traveling visa-free to the Schengen area starting today.”
#Romania welcomes #Georgian citizens traveling #visafree to the #Schengen area starting today @MFAgovge
— MFA Romania (@MAERomania) March 28, 2017
Margot Wallström, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden – “Congratulations Georgia on visa-free travel to the Schengen Area from today. More contacts bring deepened relations. Gilotsavt Sakartvelos!”
Congratulations Georgia on #VisaFree travel to the Schengen Area from today. More contacts bring deepened relations. Gilotsavt Sakartvelos!
— Margot Wallström (@margotwallstrom) March 28, 2017
Donald Tusk, President of the European Council – “We are there. Celebrating visa-free travel for Georgia and a united Europe that delivers with PM.”
We are there. Celebrating #VisaFree travel for Georgia and a united Europe that delivers with PM @KvirikashviliGi: https://t.co/S5obuWLHjg pic.twitter.com/fntDWW4ZXu
— Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) March 28, 2017
Moldova’s Foreign Ministry – “We warmly congratulate our colleagues from Georgia’s MFA on Georgian citizens traveling visa-free to the Schengen area as of today.”
We warmly congratulate our colleagues from @MFAgovge on #Georgian citizens traveling #visafree to the #Schengen area as of today
— MFA Moldova (@Diplomacy_RM) March 28, 2017
German Foreign Office – “Bridges, not barriers: As of today, our friends from Georgia can enter the EU visa-free! Congratulations!”
Bridges, not barriers: As of today, our friends from #Georgia can enter the #EU #visafree! Congratulations! https://t.co/jggKNGKz2t
— GermanForeignOffice (@GermanyDiplo) March 28, 2017
Dimitris Avramopoulos, Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship – “Welcome first Georgians and PM Kvirikashvili on their first visa-free travel to Europe.”
Welcome first Georgians and PM @KvirikashviliGi on their first #visafree travel to Europe https://t.co/sglsQkyGCP
— DimitrisAvramopoulos (@Avramopoulos) March 28, 2017
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