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Georgia: Berset (Council of Europe), concern about political deadlock and violence. “Democracy and freedom must be respected”

Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, “is closely following the current developments in Georgia”, as reported by Strasbourg’s news service. In the last 24 hours, Berset had telephone conversations with President Salome Zourabichvili and Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. “In light of the tense situation and on-going confrontations, the Secretary General expressed the Council of Europe’s concerns about increased polarisation and political deadlock. He also called upon all relevant actors to refrain from further escalation. The Secretary General also stressed the importance of investigating the reported instances of excessive use of force by law enforcement during demonstrations”. Since Georgia is a member of the Council of Europe, the Secretary General “reiterated the organisation’s role in exchanging views with all stakeholders and recalled the obligation to respect the Council of Europe’s values and standards, including the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. This is in the interests of the Georgian people, the country as a whole and its stability.”. The Secretary General highlighted “his resolve to continue supporting Georgia in its European aspirations and to ensure its democratic security. ”.

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