"Germany, unfortunately, will halt projects with the Georgian government amounting to €237 million. The German government is responding to Georgia's exit from the European Union and the suppression of protests," his post states.
Funding will be discontinued, particularly for the production of eco-friendly fuel, the construction of energy systems, and water infrastructure in Batumi, Fischer noted. He emphasized that the German authorities will continue to collaborate with civil society organizations and in the realm of the rule of law.
🇩🇪 - with regret - stopped projects with 🇬🇪 state worth €237 million. @SvenjaSchulze68 @BMZ_Bund reacts to 🇬🇪 leaving EU path & crackdown on protests. We stopped finance of green hydrogen, energy grid, water infrastructure Batumi. Support for civil society & rule of law stays. pic.twitter.com/6h130XqtBZ
— Peter Fischer (@Diplo_Peter) December 23, 2024