The European Union could impose sanctions over the latest developments in Georgia, the EU's new foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Sunday, APA reports citing Reuters.
"It is clear that using violence against peaceful protesters is not acceptable, and [the] Georgian government should respect the will of the Georgian people, but also the Georgian constitution," Kallas said during a visit to Kiev.
"When it comes to European Union, then this clearly has consequences on our relationship with Georgia," she said.
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