State Department working with allies to deprive Georgia of funding

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The United States Department of State announced that it is working with its allies on the possible suspension of aid programs for Georgia. This was reported by DEA News Referring to Deputy Secretary of State Josh Huck.

“We are working with our colleagues in other departments on additional steps, including potentially redirecting or suspending assistance programs and canceling political participation,” Haque said.

May 14 Georgian Parliament accepted Foreign Agents Law: 84 MPs voted in favor, 30 voted against, and 58 abstained. President Salome Zurabishvili vetoed the document, calling it “Russian law,” but parliament overruled it. The U.S. then launched a campaign to deprive Georgia of international support.

Formerly at the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Convict The West’s reaction to the law on foreign agents in Georgia.

Previously in Georgia accused The USA is in “Pharisaism”.

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