All Materials in: Visa Liberalisation Action Plans

Die Welt: “Georgia and Ukraine will Get Visa-Free Regime in Mid-2016”
The European Union (EU) is planning to introduce visa free travel with Georgia and Ukraine by mid of 2016, reports German newspaper Die Welt citing an unidentified EU …
Groysman Expects “Clear Decision” on the EU Visa-Free Travels by the End of the Year
Chairman of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Volodymyr Groysman believes that Ukraine will see a "clear decision" already this year on the visa-free regime with the European …
European Parliament Urges EU Leaders to Liberalise Visa Regime for Ukraine Next Year Due to Substantial Progress in Crucial Areas
European parliamentarians in an open letter urged EU Leadership to liberalise visa regime for Ukraine due to the substantial progress achieved to date by Ukraine …
Tombinski: EU Needs to Assess Ukraine Visa Liberalisation Bills to Comment
Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine, Ambassador Jan Tombinski says that EU institutions have not commented on the bills the Ukrainian parliament has passed under the …
Visa-Free Travel is Logical Next Step in Georgia’s EU Integration Journey
Georgia is a success story for the Eastern Partnership and for EU soft power, writes Irakli Garibashvili. Yet the country needs to go further to secure the stability of …
Lativan Envoy: Georgia “Must Expect” Positive Outcome on Visa-Free Travel to Schengen Zone
A Latvian top official who visited Georgia this week believes the country "must expect” a positive outcome regarding visa-free travel to the Schengen zone. The …
Lithuanian President Meets Georgian PM, Speaks of ‘Internal Obstacles on Georgia’s Path to Europe’
At a meeting with the Georgian PM Irakli Garibashvili in Vilnius on November 5, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė said that problems with human rights, media …