France and its European partners from the G5 (the UK, Spain, France, Germany and Italy) will reduce the number of visas issued to be issued to citizens from Georgia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Egypt and Cameroon if these countries fail to cooperate with the European states over the return of their illegal immigrants, AFP reported on September 5 quoting French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy. Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zourabichvili, who left for France on September 9, will discuss the issue with the French Interior Minister, the Georgian Foreign Ministry reported. Sarkozy also said that starting from September 1 an “obligation to make a ‘declaration of return’" will be implemented in "a dozen consulates,” including the Tbilis consulate. “This concerns those people who were granted short-stay visas,” Sarkozy added. |
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