"On the one hand, waiting in line for a visa, and on the other – peace, tranquility, stability, development of the country, the rule of law. Today, society is faced with such a simple dilemma. I think it's easy to make a choice," Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said on the Adjara Public Broadcaster, APA reports.
According to him, the visa–free regime is the only tangible advantage for Georgian society from the process of European integration, and if it is abolished, the European Union will have nothing left for trade.
"They will actually throw away the last card and will not achieve any results," Kobakhidze concluded.