Following the July 5 violence and the cancellation of the April 19 agreement, the Baltic States declared Irakli Gharibashvili a persona non grata. The incident was covered by the international media.
Speaking to the Mtavari Channel, the "15 Minutes" journalist Gintara Raduskas said that Gharibashvili's visit to the United States had also been cancelled.
"I first found the information on the Internet, then checked it with the government, parliament and the Presidential Palace, and found that the report was true. Prime Minister Gharibashvili had planned to visit three Baltic States, but was denied by diplomats because of what happened in Tbilisi on July 5, also mediated by the EU. To withdraw from the agreement.
Perhaps they did not say all this directly to the Georgian side, but according to the diplomatic language, they themselves should have understood the reason for the cancellation of the visit," the journalist said.
According to him, the sources said that a meeting was held between the Baltic States and representatives of other European countries, where they decided to send a strong signal to Georgia.
"As far as I know, Irakli Gharibashvili should have traveled to the United States and that visit was canceled. That is why I think this is a kind of mini-isolation maneuver from the West," he said.
The Georgian government administration has not yet released official information on the failed visits. The fact has not been confirmed or denied by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs