BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 17. Russian agencies
will examine the Georgian party “Solidarity for Peace”‘s request to
Russian President Vladimir Putin to rescind visas between the
countries, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told
reporters, Trend
reports.
Peskov noted that he hadn’t laid eyes on this request to scrap
the visa regime.
“However, we will be able to spot it if one exists. And, of
course, our relevant agencies will go through this appeal with a
fine-tooth comb,” he said.
To note, in a previous petition to Putin, members of the
Solidarity for Peace party requested that he abolish all visa
requirements for nationals of Georgia and provide amnesty to
individuals who had been involuntarily detained in Russia prior to
the visa regime’s easing. Furthermore, Georgian politicians
requested to loosen the reins on employment rules for Georgian
citizens in the Russian Federation.
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