US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili met on March 10 to discuss the latest developments in Georgia and the possibility for Russia to circumvent Western sanctions over the country. This was announced in a press release. area White House.
Sullivan and Zurabishvili discussed the need for Russia to “continue to feel the full economic cost of the sanctions, export controls, and other economic restrictions” that the United States and a coalition of more than 30 allies and partners have put in place to win over Putin. The White House said its war in Ukraine was its responsibility.
“Sullivan stressed that Georgia should not become an escape route or fill in the gaps,” they said.
The White House added that the meeting also discussed approaches to carrying out the necessary reforms to advance Georgia’s candidacy for membership in the European Union and general concerns about the draft law on foreign agents in Georgia.
Previously, it was known that the intention of the European Union and the USA. to accept Additional measures to prevent sanctions against Russia and its support by third countries.