The Kremlin says they are monitoring the situation in Georgia

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Russian President’s Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said during the briefing that the Kremlin is following the protests in Georgia with great concern.

According to Peskov, despite the repeal of the law on foreign agents by the Georgian parliament, the risks of provocation remain.

“The situation that triggered this public unrest has nothing to do with the Russian Federation. It was about Georgian authorities starting to pass a law similar to American law. Russia has nothing to do with it. We do not interfere in the internal affairs of Georgians, ”Peskov shared.

He added that the Kremlin is watching the situation in Georgia with great concern, seeing that someone is trying to add anti-Russian elements to this protest. At the same time, the President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, is “speaking to the Americans”.

happened before knownThe Georgian parliament voted against the bill on foreign agents. According to Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, 35 deputies voted against as a result of the voting.

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