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  1. India extends warm wishes to Georgia on National Day, highlights growing bilateral ties

    India extends warm wishes to Georgia on National Day, highlights growing bilateral ties

    New Delhi [India], External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday extended warm greetings to his Georgian counterpart Ilia Darchiashvili and the people of Georgia on their National Day and expressed hope for the continued development of bilateral relations. The friendly people of Georgia, on...
  2. US announces visa ban policy, launches review of bilateral cooperation with Georgia

    US announces visa ban policy, launches review of bilateral cooperation with Georgia

    Washington, DC [US], US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced a new visa restriction policy for those responsible for undermining democracy in Georgia. He also announced the launch of a comprehensive review of bilateral cooperation between the United States and Georgia. Dream's...
  3. Georgia President vetoes controversial 'foreign agent' bill amid protests

    Georgia President vetoes controversial 'foreign agent' bill amid protests

    TBILISI [Georgia], In a move aimed at reducing tensions arising from the controversial "foreign agents" bill, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvil vetoed the law on Saturday, Al Jazeera reports. The bill was widely criticized and triggered unprecedented protests, raising concerns domestically...
  4. EU and NATO officials criticize Georgia's 'foreign agent' law

    EU and NATO officials criticize Georgia's 'foreign agent' law

    "The spirit and content of the law are not in line with the EU's core norms and values," EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell and Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi said in a statement.On Tuesday, Georgia's parliament passed the controversial law despite angry protests in Tbilisi and...
  5. Renewed protests against 'Russian law' in Georgia

    Renewed protests against 'Russian law' in Georgia

    They were expressing their displeasure over the plans of their pro-Moscow government.In the eyes of the protesters, the law jeopardizes their country's EU prospects.In addition to Georgian flags, many people once again waved European Union flags.According to media reports, the protests...
  6. Police action on protests against 'foreign influence' bill in Georgia

    Police action on protests against 'foreign influence' bill in Georgia

    TBILISI [Georgia], Tension rose in Tbilisi as Georgian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse thousands of protesters rallying outside the parliament for the third week in a row. The protests were aimed at denouncing a controversial "foreign influence" bill that critics argue...
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